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Price Dropped only for this week as i need to do something with the money which i get from the sale of the car, if i do not sell it now, the prices will go up again as i will probably arrange something else. SO HURRY!!!!!!!!!!!

Also PLEASE DO NOT CALL if your budget is not this much!!!! This Price is NOT Negotiable, so save the hassle. If your budget is the quoted price and you like the car then only we go for a test drive.

About the CAR:

Price$18,600 *

Kilometres 77,500

Body 2 door 4 seat COUPE

Colour BLACK

Interior Colour Black/Grey

Transmission 5 speed Manual

Drive type Rear

Engine 6 cylinder Petrol Turbo 2.5L (2498cc)

Reg Expiry FEB-2010

Road Worthy Certificate Yes

I have added New SPLITFIRE COILPACKS which has improved the performance tremendously.

The car has TEIN COILOVERS and can be lowered.

HKS Blow-Off Valve

APEXI POD Filter.

Two Brand New Rear Tyres with Wheel Alignment, Balancing all done.

NEW BATTERY with 2 year warranty.

Other than that the cars engine has been kept stock standard

The car also has really good aftermarket side view mirrors and 4inch sports exhaust.

BLACK Car with Golden Racing Alloys (18 inches high and 8 inches wide). A real head turner. Low kms. The car was used only as a weekend cruiser.

** PLS NO JOY RIDERS - SERIOUS BUYERS ONLY **

Contact Varun - 0401091248 icon.pngor email [email protected] for pictures

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Edited by skyliner_vj
where are you located mate?

hey mate, i am located south side of Brisbane in eight mile plains... pm me or email if you are interested in the car.... Cheers.

ah, its sad.. bt may be u can do like one of my friend who flew once to Melbourne and picked up a supra....lol.... i guarantee that u will not be disappointed.....

seems like not many queenslanders are after good performance cars, its only NSW and VIC where people are enthusiasts!!!!!

maybe you can drive down here one weekend, so i can have a look at it lol :mrt:

it only costs $398 for transportation from Brisbane to Melbourne (i just checked with a transportation company).. let me know if u r interested...

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