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Item: N13 SII CA18DET Conversion

Website: N/A

Item Condition:Quick.

Reason for selling: Want quicker.

Price and price conditions: $6500

Location:Lismore, cultural epicentre of the universe.

Pictures: PM me for pictures.

Details as follows...

Engine/drivetrain –

CA18DET recently transplanted. (Under 10,000 km's)

Series 4 RX7 Front Mounted intercooler with custom piping

Malpassi rising rate fuel regulator

Bosch fuel pump

EMS Dualsport Computer with laptop control - Shift light control, thermofan etc...

Turbosmart dual stage boost controller – aircraft style toggle switch in cabin

5 speed gearbox with custom flywheel and 5 puck ceramic clutch with sprung centre

Short shifter kit

2.5 inch exhaust from turbo back with performance cat.

Pod Filter

Razo Turbo Timer

Interior/exterior –

Full interior from SSS Pulsar.

Boost gauge, oil pressure, and water temp all in custom DIN plate

Neons – Blue in footwells, rear, and in boot, Red behind front bar

Pioneer CD head unit with remote and MP3

2 12 Inch Kenwood Subs in box

6 inch 3 way Sony speakers in front Doors

6x9’s in rear parcel shelf

Towbar hitch

5% tints all around

Alarm with 2 point immobiliser

Colour coded mirrors, door handles and body

Fire Extinguisher

All badging removed

Cosworth bonnet vents

Patrol Bonnet scoop

Suspension-

Monroe GT Gas shocks

Super Low springs

N13 SSS alloy wheels

Bridgestone G Grids all corners

DBA Cross Drilled and Slotted rotors all around

Or call on 0407426236

Thanks for looking.

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