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Hey guys up for sale is my 2000 model ce lancer

Asking 10k for a quick sale...Come look and make me an offer!

Has just pass blue slip and has 10 months NSW rego with EVERY MOD I have listed engineered

The car has heaps of mods that are ALL plate legal,and engineered

list of mods:

EXTERIOR:

full custom respray in purple with grafics,also has marble affect in the green

full body kit

18" rims with colour walls

lowered suspension

clear tail lights and black angle eye head lights

front number plate of to the side

exhaust system.

UNDER THE BONNET:

completly stock,not even a pod filter which makes it a perfect p plater car

1.5 auto 114,000kz

INTERIOR:

full custom retrim in cream leather with matching grafic (in leather) to match the paint,

every thing is retrimmed

racing seats

Down lights in the roof and the boot looks great at night

the rear seat has been removed to make way for the huge stereo

all custom 1 of trim

roof line has a pod on it with 2x6" speakers and a 7" screen.

PLEASE NOTE IN 1 OF THE PICS THERE ARE 5 SCREENS ON THE BOOT LID THESE ARE NOT INC IN THE SALE

STEREO:

ok hear we go

pioneer fold out touch screen head unit,

EVERY THING IS KICKER

i enter a sound off ran by Db drags australia winning my class of super street,with a 142.9 DB which is enuff to brake the windscreen :( has a brand new 1 fitted

2 in the front doors,2 in the roof and 4 were the old back seat was

2 6x9" on the parcel shelf

3 x 15" subs 2 of them are upside down

2 amps but both amps have a nother amp built into it so really 4 amps for the 10 speakers

1x 1500.1 AMP to run the subs

1x 7" screens in the roof

2 tweeters

2 cross overs mounted in the boot

all wiring is 0 gauge.

CONDITION:

there are a few marks hear and that which are to be expected for a show car that is actually driven!

on the boot u can see were the old wing was nothing major,there is a dint on the drivers guard (can be remove with ease)

It drives really well - nice cruiser

major head turner and award winner!

Asking 10k for quick sale!

OPEN TO DECENT OFFERS

NO SWAPS!

ALSO HAVE AN 04 ACCORD EURO FOR SALE CHECK OUT MY OTHER AD!

CALL JAZZ 0420969487

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