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Hey Guys,

The time has come to sell up, I've loved every minute of owning this car & was an absolute pleasure to drive, it's a sad day! frown.gif

I have owned this car for nearly 3 years & am the first & only owner in Australia Can supply full service history & receipts of my ownership.

Overall I would say the condition is very good to excellent, those who know me & the car can vouch for how clean it is, easily one of the cleanest GT's in VIC.

No dents or scratches, only a couple of stone chips on the front bar.

Washed, Vacuumed & looked after religiously!

- 2 Door Coupe

- 5sp Manual

- White

- 151,000km

- Perfect for P Platers

- $14.5k - Negotiable - Make an offer!

- Rego till March

- Roadworthy Certificate Included

Location - Eastern Suburbs Melbourne.

Mainly tasteful cosmetic mods:

Interior

- All globes switched to LED (Cluster & Map lights are white, Climate Control is blue to match Head Unit)

- Nismo Gear Knob (Will include stock gear knob)

- Upgraded Headunit/speakers/amp

Exterior

- Rare factory option front lip & factory aero side skirts

- Factory Xenon headlights with 6000k bulbs (will include stock 4300k bulbs)

- LED parker lights & rear number plate lights

- Clear front & side indicators (will include stock amber indicators)

- Darkest legal tint

- Headlight eyelids (I MAY have to remove these for RWC but will include)

Suspension/Brakes/Wheels

- Lowered on king springs (will include stock springs)

- New OEM front shocks

- New OEM rear shocks with new dust boots & bump stops

- New front RDA slotted rotors & QFM A1RM pads

- 18" Work XD9 rims with Kumho KU31 tyres

- 16" R34 Stock wheels with Bridgestone tyres

Engine

- Stock (No mods)

- Dry cell battery, upgraded coilpacks/spark plugs & upgraded radiator/aircon condensor

- Full Service History of my ownership!

Exhaust

- 2.5" custom catback exhaust with high flow centre muffler & xforce varex rear muffler

- Nice & quiet on idle & when cruising, & not stupidly loud when revving.

Perfect car for a P-Plater, gets plenty of attention & compliments & will not disappoint!

Will love for it to end up with someone who will take care of it like i have smile.gif

Price is negotiable - All reasonable offers considered, worst I can say is no!

Test drives to serious buyers only

No tyre kickers

No Swaps.

Available for inspection on weekends & most weeknights.

Contact:

Call/text on O4O4-O68-961 to arrange inspection, otherwise PM or text for any questions/offers etc

Cheers,

Lindsay.

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