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This Low K 1996 car is good for 500+ Hp at the wheels and over 800nm of talk :> is just been finished rebuilt with new motor and forged Aries pistons, new triple plate OS Gekin clutch big injectors fuel pump, drift king height adjuster coil over suspension adjustable camber rods strut brace big front mount cooler 700+ hp high mount turbo Apexi exhaust manifold full 3inch+ HKS super dragster exhaust system, Apexi external waste gate in to 2.5 inch screamer pipe, big oil apexi engin oil cooler kit. Eboost controller and Modified computer lots of gauges and sick body kit and 3 piece rims! Turbo timer and alarm one of best looking cars around demands respect money needed to complete new project car :> $19,500 ono comes with spare S2 motor and Apexi R6 modified turbo needs bearings. Just check out the pics :> Call Jeff on 0438513039

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What is going on here is this to exspensive the car has had as much spent on it as I am asking for the whole car just about? Come on this car is near new someone must want to make me an offer at least? :< would like to sell this car and get the new project on way peoples :>

The engin was done buy a local engin builder I have just finnshed the first 1000km I took the turbo off for the first 1000km to ensure the engin was run in perfectly am putting it back on this week end and getting it Dynoed buy Doctor Drift in Melbourne he also knows a bit about this car for people wanting to check up on it! I am about to email people some more pics :>

I will get some more info on the injector for you it is setup to run apexi R6 turbo but that needs new barings has a new turbine and housing just needs the barings so I have put just a generic 700+ hp turbo on it to sell it but you get both turbos with the carb I am based in Taralgon the car made 300kw and 800+ Nm of tourqe at the wheels at 14psi that was with less mods and the smaller turbo than it has this time should be dynoed this week with the new motor and gear

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