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Suzkuki Cappuccino

-- Located in Victoria --

-- $15500

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- Excellent condition inside and out.

- Highly Modified.

- Long registration

- Full Alarm System including imoboliser, Central Locking, REMOTE ENGINE START!!

- Electric Windows, Mirrors

- Air-Conditioning

- Carbon Fibre Mirrors

- More than $8000 spent for the last 12 months all with receipts to prove

- Dyno Proven 80KW at wheels

- 0-100km/h in 6.6 sec

Performance

----------

- 10000 kms old rebuild engine

- CRUX 2.00mm Head Gaskets (Compression Reduced to 7.8)

- Bigger Turbo (Suzuki Sport, IHI RHB31FW)

- Apex-i GT-Spec Front Mount Intercooler

- 2.25" Stainless Steel Turbo-Back Exhaust

- GTR 444cc Injectors

- Custom Oil Catch Can

- Pod Filter

- Suzuki Sport N1 Computer

- Turbo Smart Boost Controller

- Turbo Timer

- Clutch changed few months ago

- Sports Brake Pads

- Adjustable aluminium Front Strut Brace

- Quest Polished Anti-Roll Bar

This car has been well maintained and taken care. Serviced at every 5000kms (have receipts prove). All original parts including turbo, air-filer, intercooler, computer, etc. comes with the car.

Although the price seemed expensive, as the average price goes around $12000, the modifications along is well over $10000. For example, engine rebuild cost me nearly $4000, the Suzuki Sport turbo kit (bigger turbo, injectors, computer) alone worth $3000, the Apexi Intercooler worth $2000. So it is a real bargain, I will also consider dropping the price with a few less mods.

Very regratable

Contact Kelvin:

0403383845

[email protected]

Suzkuki Cappuccino

-- Located in Victoria --

-- $15500

cap.jpg  

- Excellent condition inside and out.

- Highly Modified.

- Long registration

- Full Alarm System including imoboliser, Central Locking, REMOTE ENGINE START!!

- Electric Windows, Mirrors

- Air-Conditioning

- Carbon Fibre Mirrors

- More than $8000 spent for the last 12 months all with receipts to prove

- Dyno Proven 80KW at wheels

- 0-100km/h in 6.6 sec

Performance

----------

- 10000 kms old rebuild engine

- CRUX 2.00mm Head Gaskets (Compression Reduced to 7.8)

- Bigger Turbo (Suzuki Sport, IHI RHB31FW)

- Apex-i GT-Spec Front Mount Intercooler

- 2.25" Stainless Steel Turbo-Back Exhaust

- GTR 444cc Injectors

- Custom Oil Catch Can

- Pod Filter

- Suzuki Sport N1 Computer

- Turbo Smart Boost Controller

- Turbo Timer

- Clutch changed few months ago

- Sports Brake Pads

- Adjustable aluminium Front Strut Brace

- Quest Polished Anti-Roll Bar

This car has been well maintained and taken care. Serviced at every 5000kms (have receipts prove). All original parts including turbo, air-filer, intercooler, computer, etc. comes with the car.

Although the price seemed expensive, as the average price goes around $12000, the modifications along is well over $10000.  For example, engine rebuild cost me nearly $4000, the Suzuki Sport turbo kit (bigger turbo, injectors, computer) alone worth $3000, the Apexi Intercooler worth $2000. So it is a real bargain, I will also consider dropping the price with a few less mods.

Very regratable sale.

Contact Kelvin:

0403383845

[email protected]

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