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OK, Iv'e got one of perth's 10 or so onevia's for sale: BUT, it's not quite finished yet, still a couple of small things to do like tuning etc, but it's pretty much ready to go, and will produce ~300rwhp when tuned.

This is an impulse sell i need the money, but if i don't get any interest i'll probably just keep it, after all, it's a nice car!

Onevia $16k

Engine: R32 RB20DET

-GCG 450hp turbo

-HKS step 1 254 inlet/exhaust cams

-HKS cam gear inlet/exhaust

-GFB Fuel reg

-Bosch 044 pump

-Cypher custom intercooler with custom piping to throttle body

-GFB Bovus Maximus

-3.5in exhaust from turbo back with 3.5in high flow cat and barrel muffler (all stainless)

-Polished inlet plenum/rockercover/plug cover

-Cypher catch can

Driveline

-R33 GTS-T 5 speed

-Brass Button Clutch

-Custom prop shaft

-Welded diff (how'd that get there )

Brakes/Suspension:

-GTS (n/a) brakes all round

-Aftermarket Jap shocks of some sort (very firm, not coily's)

-18in Advanti Alloys with Kuhmo Ecsta with 80% tread

Interior

-Full painted interior

-Momo steering wheel

-Momo gear knob/boot

-Kenwood CD player

-Clarion splits

-Clarion TV with tuner

-Retrimed seats (not front yet)

-Retrimmed doors

-Cyclops alarm with remote start and 2 stage microwave sensor

-Odyssey battery

Body

-‘Onevia’ conversion (completet with working headlights!!)

-Re-spray to original metallic green

-Flared (boxed) rear guards

-Dark tinted rear windows

-Clear indicators

-Body shaved of all badges, locks etc

-Big tit off aluminium wing

Probably some other stuff i've forgotten too! This car has been modified in aus, mostly by cypher, was stock when arrived and is an adr car, not 15yr. The r32 the engine came out of was also a low km stock front cut.

30K + car has been spent, and it'll only be here for a couple of weeks if no one will buy.

Thanks guys,

No chit chat on this thread please, just genuine q/a, cheers.

$13,000 FIRM, without Turbo, wheels, TV. THIS HAS TO BE DEAL OF THE MILLENIUM, will still make a good 210rwhp with stock roller.

Please e-mail me at nrwhd@hotmail.com, as msg's not often checked on forum.

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