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This is the most reliable car I have ever owned & will be one of the most reliable cars you will ever own. I have owned it for 4 years now & bought it straight off the boat, direct from Japan. Thats right, you guessed it, I am the very first owner here in Australia. The car has never let me down. The only money I've spent on it has been visual aesthetics with the exception of the Peddars extreme adjustable suspension kit to lower the ride. The car also has 19" Advanti black w/ silver lip rims, also for visual aesthetics but other than that, the car is stock standard. It comes with a stock turbo so even though its stock standard, it's still fun to drive. No performance mods, no track days, the perfect project car OR P-plater mobile.

I have only ever serviced the car at the FabCar garage in Cannington, including the 100k service.

The only downside the car has is the paint in the drivers side door & rear corner. The door paints is peeling a bit but that doesn't get in the way of the looks & the rear corner has a scratch from another car that I haven't had time to rectify.

My wife is the main driver & she uses it to go to work & back & I now have a company car. We are planning a family thus we believe that now is the right time to let go of this beloved car.

If interested or have any questions, please call after 6.30pm on weekdays OR text during business hours. Saturdays after 2pm will be the best time to view or anytime Sunday.

My number is 0423 931 098 & my name is Anthony.

I will only be offering test drives to serious buyers & independent mechanics are welcome to have a look to provide assurance if necessary.

My asking price is $16,650 ono.

My price is negotiable but only to reasonable offers within range. Thanks.

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