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hey guys,

i personally imported this car myself about 5 years ago.

im starting up a new business so i need this car to be gone.

it has had a little bit of work done to it, all brand new.

and has just undergone a minor tune up.

Kilometers: 86000

Colour: Gunmetal Grey

Modifications:

- Brand New TIEN Suspension (set up by Centreline Suspension)

- Brand New 3 inch turbo Back exhaust.

- Brand New braided Brake Hoses

- Brand New Rotors & Pads all round.

- Brand New Bridgestone Potenza RE001

- Brand New Sway Bars & Urethane Bushes

The first person to see this car will not believe how clean she is.

If you would like anymore information or photos, please let me know

Price is 18500 with 12 months reg and rwc.

Price is definatley Negotiable.

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Nice you have kept her very clean. Couple of questions:

1) any oil leaks?

2) any replaced gaskets?

3) compression test? if so what are the figures?

4) any shots of the interior and any tears/rips in the seats?

Thank you.

Nice you have kept her very clean. Couple of questions:

1) any oil leaks?

2) any replaced gaskets?

3) compression test? if so what are the figures?

4) any shots of the interior and any tears/rips in the seats?

Thank you.

hello mate,

no oil leaks, i believe the turbo gaskets have been replaced.

ill have to double check with my dad.

compression test was done, all reading perfect. youre more than welcome to come and do one.

i do have shots of the interior, just leave your email here, or send me a pm.

cheers greg

year? and do you have the original parts you have replaced?

cheers

the year is 1989. I didnt bother keeping the original suspension.

but i may have the original exhaust somewhere ill have to have a look for you.

cheers

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