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I am the 2nd owner of this car since import, the first being a female nanny with 96,000 ks on the clock i bought it last year in january completely stock as a rock, i have done all the mods myself and haven't taken any shortcuts. This car has never skipped a beat the whole time ive had it, i have serviced this car every 5000ks with motul turbo light with a complete service history. Just had a major service which included, diff oil, gearbox oil (red line) all 4 rotors machined new fuel filter and oil filter with complete engine and radiator flush all completed under 500ks ago. Tuned and remapped computer at just over 106 000ks at classic performance dyno centre where it made 165rwkw at 13psi. This car wont disappoint as it was my baby and i always took excellent care of it, never tried to drift or push it to its full potential, its the cleanest 32 4 door i've seen around adelaide.

121 xxx ks

rb20det

5 speed

k&n pod filter

unknown adjustable strut brace

GReddy spec ls fmic

Xforce 3" turbo back exhaust catback is stainless

GTR front bar

35% tint

lowered pedders sports rider suspension

Hybrid dual stage boost controller (hidden)

digital hybrid boost gauge

turbo timer

Stock wheels painted f6 typhoon grey

GFB optional plumb back BOV

Sound system:

Pioneer double DIN head unit touch screen

Xplode front splits

6" JBL rears

JBL amp 1000w

12" JBL sub 1200w

Price: $10 500 negotiable

Call darcy on: 0425009025

or PM me

More pics will be up tomorrow

one picture is before the tint or front bar

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