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This car is an award/trophy winner at the 2007 Autosalon championships. Plus WINNER of Australia's Best Small Car in 2003.The Hyundai Getz is a stylish hatch, and now even better than from the factory. It is extremely economical, it only consumes 5.7L every 100 Km.

I have put alot of my time and money into this car despite others advising me not to. I do an oil change and quick service every 5,000km then National Capital does one. As you can see for yourself it looks nothing like a hyundai getz. I believe that the transfomation of this car is complete. The car has never been in a accident or damaged in any way shape or form. This car would be a perfect first car, for it is small and easy to drive.

Modifications consist of.

> 6 weeks old 18"x 8 BSA 321 mags (brand new rubber 90% tread)

> Mirrors, door handles, and body molds have been re-sprayed

> Guards have been professionally lipped, and pumped

> Lowered on custom K'mac spring, still have standard springs

> Interior panels have been painted blue

> front bar has been cut up and mush has been inserted

> TOMTOM navigation system is in the process of being fiberglassed into the A-pillar

> Blue neon’s, in foot wells

> Blue neon’s in doors

> Blue neon’s in center dash consol

> Blue neon’s in the trunk

> Green interior lights have been replaced with blue LED's

> Custom made Vynals

> Custom made fiberglass eye-lids

> Trunk has been budged and re-sprayed

> 4-inch cannon muffler.

> 2 x 12inch Kenwood subs

> Mono block.

> New Pioneer cd/dvd/wma/mp3/ipod compatible player.

> Custom fiberglassed door panels with

> 6inch 4ways Pioneer (240 Watts)

> Black Widow car alarm, with immobilizer, shock sensor.

> Special imported Altezza lights

> Short shifter kit

> New NGK Iridium Spark plugs (improve power and fuel efficiency) $20 each

> NOS seat covers

> New brake pads

> Brand new battery

Genuine reason for sale I have finished a 4 year project car, and now I'm looking to start another, I ashore you that all the work carried out on this car has been done professionally. All receipts have been kept. All services have been carried out (on time) by, National Capital in Belconnen, and I have been told the car is in excellent condition, both mechanically and structurally.

I'm asking for 13,300 BUT FEEL FREE TO MAKE AN OFFER. This is a perfect example of a well peaced together car, which needs no work to be done to it, except a oil change every 5,000km. YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED WITH THIS CAR

(This is an everyday car for me, and I have never had a defect sticker on it. Police look and admire the car but have never stuck me with one, so for anyone out there reading this and thinking "defect" it has never been an issue and I drive it every day.)

NOTE:

I know this is a Skyline website, but I’m just trying to sell my car nothing more nothing less, so please if you have something bad to say keep it to yourself.

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