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Car has 45,000 klms

10/10 NSW rego

Pearl

Black Half leather interior.

Rare factory " Momo" leather/timber steering wheel with matching timber on door pulls.

Jap Spec Satnav, TV, Information display.

6 Airbags , Stability/Traction Control.

For those who are'nt familiar with these cars:-

206kw

363nm

My car weighs 1470 kg according to the rego papers,so performance should be and is exhilarating for a N/A car.

5 speed tiptronic auto.

Car also has clear side indicators

Factory "auto" xenon low beams.

Upgraded high beam bulbs

Factory fog lights

18" Starcorp alloys- 9.5 rear with 275 tyres , 8.5 front with 245 tyres 80% tread left , no camber wear.

Motor , Transmission, exhaust stock

Car is owned and maintained by mature enthusiast and is as close to immaculate that you will get for a 6 year old car.

Some pics show the car with its original 17" wheels, I will update pics to show 18's when weather improves.

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