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Hi Guys,

The details are as follows:

• This car is (or was) the primary demo car for Yanack Racing in Japan

• Travelled an elapsed 77K klms since manufacture, it has travelled less than 8K klms since an extensive and meticulous rebuild at huge cost to the former owners.

• HKS 2. 7L stroker (8000Km),

• Trust TD07 turbine (1000Km),

• HKS F-Con V professional,ORC twin plate clutch (1000Km),

• OS Giken fast cross transmission (1000Km)

• Tomei 2-way diff,

• Brand new YANACK Racing widebody styling and GT wing ( bodykit worth $10K by itself),

• 7 point roll bar,

• TRUST Oil Cooler ( new),

• HKS boost gage,oil temperature gauge,oil pressure gauge, fuel pressure indicator and exhaust gas temperature indicator,

• oil catch tank,

• Yanack recently spent almost $70K AUD modifying & tuning this car, not including the costs of cosmetics.

• Car is suggested to be close to 600BHP ( 335rwKw) at 1.6bar, but this will be confirmed when dynoed upon landing.

The price is expected to be $40,000 which will include rwc and complicance.

I have also attached pics.

For more information call Clinton on 0412 054 871

Take Care

Mark

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