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New Built forged engine

Pistons and rods

ACL Bearings

260 pon cams ported

New Precision turbo (Rated 900hp)

Custom steam pipe exhaust manifold

Custom intake and turbo welds

ARP 1000hp harmonic balancer

Tomei cam gears

GReddy plenum

E85 setup with dual braided lines, tank and zeitronix sensor

HKS fuel regulator

HKS fuel rail

1000hp triple plate clutch

Haltech Plantinum Ecu

120mm Intercooler

Splitfires

1400 cc injectors

3.5"exhaust cat back with Screamer pipe

Nismo Dash

Eboost2 controller

Topsecret oil catch

Ztune fenders, front and rear bar

Coilovers

Clarion DVD player

18"Rims and tint

Mods and labour cost me well above 90k alone but wont be able to complete this project die to unforeseen circumstances.

60k + offers

Car is in its completion stage. Only requires a tune.

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Also forgot to mention I purchased items such as koyo radiator, hks oil cooler, greddy plenum are also included. Im sure there are more items I've forgotten to mention but I'll keep you posted

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