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This car has been ownt by me for over 10 years and is not an easy sale.. due to just sitting around gathering dust it now has to go.

This is a fully built no expense spared car, with a few minor things to fix is an absolute bargain.

Fully forged RB25DET with RB26 crank rods and pistons [ 2000km's ]
Twice capacity race sump with oil return vavle in back of head for high rpm
Fully ported race head with Tomei poncams and tomie adj cam gears
Plazmaman intake manifold Bigger throttle body and intercooler pro 76 series
Bosh ID 1000 injectors,custom fuel rail, sard pressure reg, custom pump running on E85, Power FC

Garret GTX3076R with .82 rear on 21 PSI [355 RWKW] can make more..

Brand new Carbon puck clutch cost me over $2000 and race flywheel
2 way mechanical locker with Federal 595 RSR'S [ NEW ] Tien super street adj suspension
a lot more that i have forgot..

Comes with 3 front bars various other parts, make no mistake this car is fast.

No time wasters, No swaps, $10000 CASH

LOCAL PICKUP ONLY

Contact Jason - 0422198290

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