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Hey guys the time has come to sell the pink beast.

Modifications below.

Engine:

2.4 stroker kit (GTR crank/rods)

HKS 30375 turbo

HKS 50mm wastegate

HKS 264 cams

Screamer pipe

Trust GTR intercooler

GTR injectors

Forged pistons

Port/ polish on intake and exhaust ports

Multilayer steel exhaust gaskets

Plazmaman plenum/ throttle body

Blitz oil filter relocation and oil cooler

3 inch dump pipe, twin 2.5 inch catback exhaust

Relocated battery (in the boot)

Bosch 040 fuel pump

Splitfire coilpacks

Braided hoses/ speedflow fittings

GTR N1 cam gears

Turbo timer

Boost controller

Apexi power fc with handcontroller

RB25 gearbox

Extreme heavy duty clutch

Tein coilovers

Hicas lock bar

Adjustable castor rods

Drift pineapple lock rings

Kaaz 2 way LSD

Front and rear strut braces

Rare 17 inch Stern 3 piece wheels with good tyres

Momo steering wheel

Momo handbreak cover

Sunroof

Greddy gauges in passenger side dash x 4

Racing seats (unknown brand, very comfortable)

Vertex (I think?) bodykit

Custom paint pink/ black (obviously)

All round awesome car! I definitely would of forgotten some of the modifications but as you can see LOTS of money has been spent. Car made a casual 257kw's at boost automotive only running 16psi (have dyno sheet for proof) , could easily make over 300kw's by just turning the boost up. Contact me through inbox, no time wasters please. Don't have cash? Don't waste my time. Car has 5 months rego, first to see will buy.

Price $10,000 ono

Location is Devonport.

Thanks :)

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