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The day has come... the girlfriend is finally ready to sell the Starlet and buy and old ladies car. She'd owned this car for over 11 years, picked it up off an importer as a stocker and overseen all the work herself that's turned into one of the best Starlet GT's you'll ever see. It's Packed with smart modifications to really bring out the best in the car whilst maintaining it's reliability and drivability.

If you're looking for a smart, fast car that's guaranteed to turn heads call me to arrange an inspection.

Carsales link here

Contact: Matt, 0433 805 280

Location: Sydney, NSW

Price: $10,500

KM: Engine rebuilt/upgraded at 145k. Done 55k since rebuild.

OVERALL Condition: MINT!!!

REGO: July 2011

MODS:

Custom paint – painted by a specialty Porche smash repairer inside and out. Full shell strip before painting.

Engine completely rebuilt at 145k km. Driven 55km. Forged internals.

Professionally installed and Tuned MicroTech ECU.

T25 Garrett ball bearing turbo.

G-Reddy Electronic boost controller – 2 stage (adjustable).

Custom external wastegate.

Custom intake manifold.

Custom front mounted intercooler.

Custom aluminium radiator.

2.5” custom exhaust from turbo back.

HKS pod air filter.

Turbosmart BOV.

Turbo timer.

Boost gauge.

Koni adjustable suspension / king springs.

Whiteline rear sway bar.

Short shifter.

Heavy Duty clutch.

Larger Brakes installed (Caldina), 4 pot front callipers, 2 pot rear callipers.

DBA Slotted rotors. Ferodo Pads.

17” chrome wheels with Yokohama tyres (90%+ tread remaining). All in perfect condition.

Also have original stock 14” Rims with Yokohama Tyres 85%+ tread remaining). (included depending on sale price)

Electric windows/mirrors.

Pioneer cd player with Kenwood amp.

6/9 rear speakers. 6 inch splits in the front.

Air-con.

Keyless entry / central locking.

Alarm.

Legal mirror tint.

Interior is original and in great condition.

Female owner. I have owned this car for 11 years. The Car was purchased from importer. I am reluctantly selling it to buy a bigger car. The car has always been well maintained and looked after. The car has always been serviced every 6 months. Car has always been garaged. Car was only driven on weekends as a second car for 7 years of it’s time with me.

The car has been sensibly modified, is reliable and runs well. In addition to the sensible engine modifications the suspension and brakes have also been upgraded to maximise the handling. As a result it handles really well and drives as if It’s rocket ship on rails. This is the perfect example of a GT Starlet.. Guaranteed to not disappoint even the most discerning buyer.

Inspections are encouraged.

Please no time wasters or tyre kickers.

Cheers, Matt and Liv

0433 805 280

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