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  • 1995 4G93t DOHC Jap-Spec Turbo Conversion
  • 160,000kms (engine 97,000 kms)
  • Custom C-West Body kit
  • New Exedy Clutch
  • New GFB Hybrid BOV
  • GFB Silver Atomic Boost Controller
  • 2.5 Exhaust system from TURBO back, brand new 12/03
  • Magnaflow Muffler with 3' Tip
  • Hi-flow Cat
  • New Iridium Plugs
  • All major belts replaced
  • K&N Rampod Filter
  • Polished and Chromed Engine Bay
  • GSR Strut Brace (Polished)
  • H&R sports springs
  • GSR Front discs and calipers
  • 17' Advantek WRC wheels with 205/40/17 Yokohama A539
  • RalliArt Evo 3 240km/h White Dial Cluster
  • GSR Lancer front and rear seats with custom suede inserts
  • Complete genuine MOMO interior ( Tornado wheel, knob, and hand brake lever + matching boots)
  • Autometer Phantom Boost and Oil Pressue Gauges
  • Power Window and Mirror conversion
  • Alpine mp3 Head Unit and Pioneer speakers
  • Heaps of other extras

$12500 or nearest offer, or will swap for a R32 GTS-T. Drop me a line - [email protected]

Feel free to call - 0419943748

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