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For sale is my 2002 ARX VQ25 DET Stagea

I bought it to replace my 2001 250T Rs Four that's done 180000 super reliable kms.

But then I saw a black 2005 PM35 350 Autech for sale and just had to have it. So now the ARX is for sale.

Located Gosford NSW

Price $8500 Neg

2002 Model

125000 Kms

NSW rego to 22/1/2016

20" Velocity Mags with Kumo ECSTAR 245/40/20 good tread.

New Radiator and Fan Clutch replaced

New drivers side front wheel bearing.

Aftermarket head unit, so screen is not connected.

Reversing Sensors, Wing Mirror Dip and Fold on remote.

Leather interior

Electric front seats

Overall clean condition, apart from a nick on the leading edge of the door, as shown, and a few marks on the passenger side from guard. I've tried to picture these as best as possible.

Aftermarket/non standard grill.

New floor mats, but disgusting coulor sorry. In it when I got it.

Drives well with no issues I can detect.

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