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Hi All!

I really need to sell this car as I have alot of debt that I need to pay. I'm willing to accept a trade in of a lesser value car with cash adjustment as this would help towards alleviating my debt troubles.

I'm willing to take any reasonable offer!

T78 Soarer

92 model with just over 113000kms on the digital dash

The mods list reads like this:

Trust T78-33D turbo kit including inlet pipe, pod filter, manifold, external waste gate and dump pipe

Trust Front mount intercooler kit (600x300x100)

Trust 3.5" exhaust

Trust catch can

Trust Oil Cooler

Trust white faced guages with recall (water temp, oil temp, oil pressure, exhaust temp and boost)

HKS Metal head gasket

HKS Triple plate clutch

HKS 272" cams

Factory 5 speed with OS Giken Cross mission gearset

540cc injectors + a HKS additional injector controller running another 2 injectors in the intercooler piping.

Bosch motorsports 044 external fuel pump

Apexi fuel regulator

Tein HA coilovers

Blitz Dual soleniod boost controller

Remapped stock ecu and tuned here by Croydon

DBA 4000 series slotted discs at the front with project Mu Pads

Nardi personal steering wheel

Top secret gearknob

Autometer monster tacho with pen style shift light.

17" Advan RG rims

Bomex front bar, side skirts and rear bar

Ganador wing mirrors.

Velour interior

Apexi rev speed meter

The car has made approx 360 rwkw on 1.2 bar on the dyno at Croydon in NSW.

Price: $24 000 negotiable

If interested call Marvin 0414 627 849 or email [email protected]

I can send pics on request.

Marvin

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Though i wouldnt normally comment I have to say I cant believe you are sacrificing this car for $24,000 Marvin.

This is bar none the toughest and most complete Soarer in Sydney.

Thanks mate its just that I really am in debt troubles and also there is a bike I really want to get for a good price so trying to sell this fast so I can snap up the bike as it will be the new transport for awhile since they are much cheaper.

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