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Guys - I have now given 2 options for the sale of my car, I have also adjusted pricing. This car needs to go soon.

OPTION 1 – Car as it is right now $22,000 neg

Wolf 3D version 4 plug n play ECU with handcontroller

2 bar Map sensor

HKS 3" exhaust with titanium series tip

HKS front mount intercooler with HKS piping

Turbosmart type 2 BOV

Custom stainless inlet piping and pod filter

Bosch 040 fuel pump

New water pump

Sard 550cc injectors

Upgraded clutch

Koni Sports adjustables all round

Kings low springs

Whiteline adjustable sway bars

Whiteline offset bushes for rear camber adjustment

Whiteline front offset castor bushes

BRAND NEW Buddy Club P1 racing wheels and new tyres, 17 x 8 front, 17 x 9 rear

Cusco strut brace

Pioneer CD player

Autometer boost gauge

MB Quart splits

Pivot Turbo Timer

Odessey Battery

Category 4 alarm system with ultrasonics

Option 2 – Car as it could be $17,500 neg

HKS 3" exhaust with titanium series tip

Bosch 040 fuel pump

New water pump

Upgraded clutch

Stock intercooler, BOV

Koni Sports adjustables all round

Kings low springs

Whiteline adjustable sway bars

Whiteline offset bushes for rear camber adjustment

Whiteline front offset castor bushes

Stock S14 16" alloys with Sumitomo rubber.

Pioneer CD player

Autometer boost gauge

MB Quart splits

Pivot Turbo Timer

Category 4 alarm system with ultrasonics

I can also mix and match depending on the buyers preference. I can be contacted on 0402 070 907.

Thanks

Mat

P.S. The car no longer has any stickers on it!!!

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