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very quick car, 250RWK at 14PSI boost. Imported and complianced November 2006. 11 months rego.

Engine And Driveline:

Hybrid intercooler kit
Z32 AFM
550 CC DeatschWerks injectors
Walbro 416lph (E85) intank pump
Hypergear TR43i turbo (rated 550hp)
Modified manifold to suit waste gate.
50mm external waste gate
Custom v-band 3inch dump pipe and front pipe
Jasma 3.5inch catback exhaust sounds great
Custom steal 3inch intake pipe
Cold air intake
Tomei Adjustable Cam Gears
Splitfire coilpacks NGK-R spark plugs
Gates Racing timing belt
Strong and good condition rb25 gearbox
Exedy Heavy Duty Button Clutch
JJR custom tailshaft
Standard LSD Diff. will also come with a shimmed diff that is works perfect and is very tight.

New rocker cover gasket
Oil and filter changed less than 200km
Diff oil change
Gearbox oil changed

Interior:
New battery
Alarm worth $450
Interior is clean and looked after
Bride Gias bucket seat drivers
Standard Steering wheel ( Wll also with aftermarket boss kit steering wheel setup)
Pioneer double din headunit
4 6inch sony splits
Greddy electronic boost gauge
Greddy turbo timer
Apexi Power FC ECU. Tuned By Trent at Chequered tuning.
Gizzmo EBC set to 14psi

Exterior/Suspension:

17 inch rims with 235 Tyres all around
Standard series 2 Bodykit
Jun rear bar lip that looks really good and makes it stand out alot more then stock
Custom front lip
Custom Roof wing (very rare!!)
Xenon HID lights
Front Tein HR fully adjustable coilovers
Rear ISC fully adjustable coilovers
Brand new adjustable ISC camber arms
Brand new ISC Hicas lock bar
Brand new Gk-tech lock spacers
Brand new Adjustable Gk-tech rear toe arms
Brand new Gk-tech front castor arms
Brand new Gk-tech rear traction rods
Brand new Gk-tech rear sub frame slip in collars
Brand new Adjustable front tie rod ends

Bad points :
Guards were not rolled properly and now have started to crack could use a sand back and repaint.

Actuator Spring is too soft so is limited to 14psi boost.

Oxygen sensor is not working.

Offers are welcome.

Contact 0413 507 269

Located South Eastern Melbourne.

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