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Yeah that's right. I know the sedan is a bit of a niche market so like i said im just seeing if there is any interest. I want to upgrade to a series 2 or 3 manual sedan or coupe (sedan preferred) and I want to know if it's worth paying the difference or just spending that money on go fast bits.

I would be looking for $16k

It's not a sat nav model so no need for English conversions.

It's a private import, one aussie and one japanese owner. Auction grade was 4.5B. I have all the import/export documents for it.

Thanks.

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sorry for the repeat post, im new to the site...

but here are some more details for anyone who is interested:

Automatic HID xenon headlights
Sports tuned suspension with Tokico red shocks and stiffer springs
Viscous Limited Slip Diff
VDC ( traction control ) switchable
Stability control
6 stack in dash CD player
BOSE stereo with 6 speaker + subwoofer and steering wheel controls
Automatic dual zone climate control
17" alloys

Private import in Feb 2013 with an auction grade of 4.5 B and 71000km. Currently at 94xxx kms. (Daily driver so will go up slightly)
Import/export papers and auction sheet will be provided to show this and that the odometer reading is genuine.

Clear title

Non smoker car
P Plate legal (QLD)
RWC will be provided on sale
3 months rego
Inspections welcome

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