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Hi, up for sale is my 2006 Bf xr6t.

car has 190,xkm

New tyres and battery. And new rear end bushings.

it sports Process wests top of the line Race plenum kit stage 3.4. Car has made over 400rwkw and 1046nm on 98 running low boost. Rrp $6000

The Zf auto transmission has been decked out by BTA motorsport with the full stage 2+ 500+rwkw pachage inc billet input shaft race clutches etc (this is still under warranty) $7000.

This car runs 11seconds as is on stock 235 tyres with a 2.0 60foot. Its quick.

The reason for selling is that I now have 4 cars and I need money for the skyline.

the bad. Drivers seat bolster worn,

steering wheel worn.

basically some small cosmetics. The car looks great and has zero blowby. Going cheap so come have a look.

asking 12.5kneg

located newcastle.

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I should add that it has premium leather interior, premium sound, towpack (tows skylines to the track great :)

Motor excellent condition. Maintained by an aircraft mechanic, only good oil etc etc.

plenty of car for the price.

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