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This is a sad sale (yeah i know everyone says that but I actually mean it :D ) but due to a new job I have to sell this car. It won't be the end though, once I'm off P's I'm going for a r34gtt :)

I have spent over $12,000 on mods in the last 6 months, so its a big hit for me but great for you!

I am the first AUS owner, it was imported from Japan end of last year. Serviced every 5k with top grade oils and had a major service done yesterday. Nothing was spared in the major service with about $700 in parts: timing belt, tensioner bearings, fan belts, platinum NGK spark plugs, coolant, german oil and more.

This is perfect for a P plate driver under new license laws, looks good, sounds good and you can still drive it. I was pulled over by a highway patrol 3 days ago and they checked the car all over and didnt defect me for anything, its a good feeling :)

Please respect the pricing and not say things like "too high blah blah", I'm open to offers but considering all costs involved so far I think this is fair.

Year: 1999

Km's: 105xxx (100,000km service done yesterday)

Location: Mornington Peninsula, Melbourne

Colour: White

Rego: Feb 2010

Transmission: Auto- tiptronic with 2nd gate + paddle shift

Price: $16,999 for SAU members (will go on car sales for around $18k)

Contact: PM or post in thread or email domtallon@gmail.com

Modifications:

Engine/performance (well not that much really):

- Apexi high flow panel filter

- 2.5" mandrel bent mild steel exhaust from manifolds back with high flow cat and high flow muffler (very nice tone)

Body:

- Impul body kit

- 18" gmax wheels- shadow chrome spokes with chrome walls- 9.5" fronts and 10.5" rears

- 6000k headlights + matching parkers

- White LED interior dome light

- Blue LED dash lights

- Darkest legal window tint (done less than a month ago)

Sound:

no cent spared here, since i couldn't do performance mods it all went into making it sound awesome.

- Pioneer double din touch screen head unit. with ipod, 2.5mm jack and usb port in glove box. AVH-P4050DVD (rrp $1499)

- Alpine Type-R front splits SPR-17S (rrp $349)

- Alpine Type-R two way rears SPR-17C (rrp $229)

- Alpine Type-R 12" Sub SWR-1222D (mounted in custom made sub box moulded to boot) (rrp $399)

- Fusion Reactor 1000w monoblock amp (rrp $349)

- Pioneer 600w 4 channel amp (rrp no idea)

- All hooked up to a secondary sealed battery in the boot to run system with car off. It also avoids lights dimming with system turned up loud. This battery is linked to the main battery with an electronic isolator switch which charges it from the main batt when car is on and isolates it when car is off.

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