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Selling the wifes car. This has been her shopping trolley for about 2 years. I had a few mods done so it has good overtaking power on the highway, as we live in the country. FMIC, pod filter, cat back exhaust, adjustable boost controller (only set at 12 PSI, nistune ecu tuned by PLMS developements at Morpowa. 200 rwKw. Around 1000km ago I fitted 18x8 and 18x9.5 inch Lenso DC6 wheels(perfect cond with no gutter rash) with Kuhmo tyres 235 and 265, new front brake pads. Timing belt has been changed, and oil changed at every 5000km with genuine filter. A double din pioneer head unit was installed 6 mnths ago (full ipod control and remote) This has been a fantastic car and we have never had any problems with her. Great usable and reliable power in a practical rare 5 speed manual 4 door sedan. Low K's and plenty of reg(Jan2011).

Phone me on 0428412174 for more details. I am in Waikerie SA but regularly come to Adelaide. Car is also on carsales.

Excellent condition. Genuine reason for sale. Thanks for looking ;)

$17,200 ono

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  • 3 weeks later...

In Adelaide this week only from the 9th to 13 August.

Tea Tree Gully area during this week only.

Must sell. This is a great car with nice useable power and is in fantastic condition.

Please call 0428412174 if interested.

Thanks for looking :/

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