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I am looking to upgrade my car in the next few months, so I'm looking to sell my baby to make way for a new rig

It's a white 1991 N14 SSS Jap-Spec, 5speed manual.

It's got a few upgrades done to it:

- 17x7inch speedy all star rims with falken rubber

- lowered 3inches

- tinted tail-lights with pinstriping

- tinted windows (my guess is around 10-15%)

- MOMO champion leather steering wheel, MOMO cobra gear knob, MOMO pedals

- WRX front seats

- CAI: modded airbox with K&N panel filter (sounds the bomb)

- 2.25inch stainless exhaust, extractors, racing spec stainless cannon muffler (3inch inlet tappered onto the 2.25inch pipe, 5inch tip)

- Full alarm/immboliser system with dual siren's, one in cabin, one in engine bay

- stereo system - Clarion: headunit, 6-stacker, 6.5inch splits, 2x12inch subs, V-Net 2100 & 4150 amps (over $2,800 worth)

- Custom MFX seatcovers: purple with white SSS logo, front and rear

Serviced every 6-months or 10,000kms what ever came first, always garaged and kept in tip-top condition.

the car only has 132,000kms on the clock.

Asking price: $13,000ono Reasonable offers considered, will lower price if certain items are removed. If you intend on making an offer please do so by PM.

The car has just had a full undercar service and is in mickey mouse condition :(

pics here: http://members.pulsar.org.au/profiledisplay.php?ID=958

note: car will not be sold with the plates

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