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Engine freshly rebuilt 4000km ago, ACL Forged Pistons, new rings etc,

2 New N1 Turbo's

New rear tyres

Apexi AVCR boost controller

Engine Warranty: 40,000 km or 2 years

Service History up to date

New Motor, Clutch and Tyres. Full Overhaul

Charcoal exterior, grey interior

Interior fair, small rip in drivers seat which seat covers could disguise

Good condition for age with normal wear and tear

Payment in full by bank cheque or bank deposit

Local pick-up preferred, however will arrange shipping throughout Australia at buyers expense

Buyers are welcome to test drive and/or have a full inspection undertaken

FULLY SERVICED THIS WEEK

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Genuine quick car!!

Only asking $18000 FIRM

I've moved to NZ and Its gonna cost way to much to bring my pride and joy over here so It must go to a good home!!

Cheers

post-28130-1181341897_thumb.jpgpost-28130-1181341917_thumb.jpg

post-28130-1181341942_thumb.jpgpost-28130-1181341958_thumb.jpg

Engine freshly rebuilt 4000km ago, ACL Forged Pistons, new rings etc,

2 New N1 Turbo's

New rear tyres

Apexi AVCR boost controller

Engine Warranty: 40,000 km or 2 years

Service History up to date

New Motor, Clutch and Tyres. Full Overhaul

Charcoal exterior, grey interior

Interior fair, small rip in drivers seat which seat covers could disguise

Good condition for age with normal wear and tear

Payment in full by bank cheque or bank deposit

Local pick-up preferred, however will arrange shipping throughout Australia at buyers expense

Buyers are welcome to test drive and/or have a full inspection undertaken

FULLY SERVICED THIS WEEK

post-28130-1181340537_thumb.jpgpost-28130-1181340403_thumb.jpg

post-28130-1181340938_thumb.jpgpost-28130-1181341101_thumb.jpg

Genuine quick car!!

Only asking $18000 FIRM

I've moved to NZ and Its gonna cost way to much to bring my pride and joy over here so It must go to a good home!!

Cheers

wouldnt consider a swap? PM me plz

Hi Tom

What are the two pieces of tape covering on the boot? In the photos it appears to be deliberate holes, but I can't think what they would be for.

Thanks

Michele

Hi Tom

What are the two pieces of tape covering on the boot? In the photos it appears to be deliberate holes, but I can't think what they would be for.

Thanks

Michele

The car came with a very ugly drift wing attached so I took it off and there are 2 small holes in the boot.

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