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sorry didnt think u had to be a member!. here are some of major mechanical things all of them are pretty much new

r32 engine and box 63000 kms and rebuilt seals etc when put in

custom plenum

custom front mount with gtr core

gtr injectors i think

hks 25/30

gtr brakes all round

kakimoto 3" exhaust

tien coilovers and tien adjustable camber tops

front and rear strut braces

racing hart dish rims

shorshift kit

massive fuel pump all u can hear buzzing!

remapped computer (32 comp)

dual plate clutch

at the moment running 0.9bar and making 206rwkw-210rwkw. has run 12's apparently previously with more boost

sorry tried to post pics but im on dial up!!! and some reson not working. heres one more

http://www.boostworx.com.au/images/gtsx.jpg

Edited by r31turbo
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