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Rare Midnight Purple colour. 40th anniversary limited edition comes loaded with factory extras:- ABS, dual airbags, climate control a/c, keyless entry, rear strut brace, LSD, factory blow-off valve, power windows & mirrors.

After market mods include JVC DVD player, alarm/immobilizer with microwave & tilt sensors, custom air box and pod.

I’ve kept this car very stock so that it would hold its value, this has been my favourite car by far and don’t want to sell it but life happens and I can’t keep it.

Very well maintained and looked after as my pride and joy. Regretful sale. Genuine enquiries only. No joy rides

I want $12,000 but im will to sell to sau member for $10,700

this car will pass rwc easy comes with stock exhaust not the cannon thats in the pictures,

give me a call on 0432369350

car is in south east melbourne

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