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It is a97 model and has 135000km's

Everything works e.g. sunroof, air-con regassed not too long ago, power windows/mirrors.

I always serviced it and in the last 5000kms it has recieved new engine & diff oil, filters (fuel & oil), spark plugs, brake pads etc...

I am very pedantic with my cars so it ain't leak nor rattle and rust is nowhere to be seen. It is garaged & has never been defected.

Mods just to name a few are:

Cusco coilovers

Braided brake & turbo lines

Front swaybar

Alarm

Biltz filter with silicon intake

Turbosmart boost controller

Drift Button

Tune length manifold & full stainless exhaust including custom collector

FMIC

Vertex kit (stock front bar on atm)

Dished steering wheel

H.I.D lights

GKtech lockspacers

And other things i forget...

Rego is due in Feb next year!!

Location: avalon, Sydney.

Contact: 0422984612

Price: $13 500

open to offers and trades lookin for quick sale

MORE PHOTOS TO COME.

comes with stock wheels...

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13.5 and no radio.... cmon :)

throw in a walky talky arleast for that sort of coin champ.

p.s. u might want to consider getting a facia and a deck, not everyone would see the lulz behind ur roket panel

GL

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