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Hi guys,

I know it isn't a skyline but thought it would be worth a shot posting up on here in the hope somebody wants a track ready car that isn't a skyline :)

Quick run down on the specs:

1.6 engine which has been turbocharged with custom kit using T28 dual ball bearing turbo.

Full set of inconel locking studs

Full 3 inch exhaust from back of turbo all the way through, no cat only running a straight through muffler. 3 inch cat will be supplied if car is sold as I have it.

EMS stinger ECU running full custom tune done at CRD, car makes 140kw at the wheels, have dyno sheets to prove.

Full NB8B brakes, front and rear with brand new Winmax race pads.

Whiteline adjustable swaybar on the front

Yellow speed coilovers.

Brown Davis roll bar

Hardtop

15x8 banzai wheels running full slicks (245/50/15)

Garage vary front lip

Works engineering oil cooler

Works engineering fuel pressure regulator. Can supply a full set of 550cc injectors also.

Mazdaspeed fixed back race seat (Very light)

6 point harness

Fully stripped out, except for the dash.

That's all I can think off right now.

The car has a heap of potential and has done a 1.08 at wakefield on crap semi's and running the standard NA brake setup. Can easily run a 1.06 or better with the bigger brakes and slicks.

Looking for $10,000 which is slightly negotiable.

Call or text me on 0414 303 233. located in Liverpool area Sydney.

The pic that has the bigger guards is the most recent. Have a heap of spares that I can throw in including spare harness and spare race seat.

Thanks

Joe

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