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This car is my pride and joy. I have meticiulsly maintained this car, oil changed every 5000km. Previous owner did ground up build, respray and inspected gearbox/turbos before reassembling.

Full inside and out respray, with seam welding done along the chassis. Resprayed in a Mazda 3 Colour Silver. Can supply numerous recipts from myself and previous owner. Am happy to put up on hoist for inspection etc.

Suspension:

D2 Coilovers 1yr/old

Adjustable Camber Arms Front and Rear

New wheel bearings

Urethane Bushes

New Ball Joints

Rebuilt CV

Supension Arms removed and Powder coated

Varostoen 19in Wheels in Matte Black (TE37 Lookalike)

Brakes:

DBA 2500 Rotors on front

Stainless Steel Braided Brake lines

QFM A1RM Pads front and Rear

Motul RBF 600 Race Fluid

Engine:

Healthy engine, Good Compression Stock Boost

New HKS Metal inlet gaskets

New heater hoses under inlet manifold

Spitfire Coilpacks

3.5in Exhaust

Relocated oil filter, with oil Cooler

Moroso 3quart Accusump mounted in boot

Earls Stainless Braided -10 lines on Oil Cooler and Accusump

Penrite HPR 5w-40 Synthetic

Oil systems takes roughly 7L

Interior:

Sony AUX Headunit

Momo Steering wheel

Jaycar 5" speakers in the rear

Fire Extinguisher Mounted in passenger footwell

Mongoose Alarm fitted at Carbon Car Systems

Looking for $24000 ONO.

Located in Parramatta

Call Aaron on 0412 508 903

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