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Odometre: 138,000 kilometres

Asking Price: $5,750

Condition: Used

Reason for Sale: Bought a new car, and don't use it anymore

Extra Information:

Air Con, power windows, central locking

Very reliable, The engine is great, i have never had a problem. Regularly serviced

I bought the car stock with 88,000 kms, 7years ago

Extras

full 3-3.5 inch stainless steel mandrel bent exhaust

Front mount intercooler

King super low springs

Boost controller

Turbo timer

Aluminium radiator

Stock rims with tyres

And also comes with 18x 8.5 fronts and 18x 9.5 deep dish rears, chrome starcorp racing impuls, Rears have 255/55 tyres on them with good tread but the fronts tyres are worn

Things wrong

Has cracked windscreen from a bird

Paint has sun marks on roof and boot

And small dent on drivers door and some scratches. things that a normal 17year old car has

No reg

Ran car out of rego cause i didn't need it at the time. Car has been sitting in shed for the last 18months

Good car so please make an offer

Cant upload a pic if ya want 1 i can send u 1 by email

my email. [email protected]

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