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I have for sale a 1994 swift gti.

1.3lt twin cam efi motor

bd14 cams (adjustable cam gears available not fitted though)

tuned extractors and exhaust system

chipped ecu

16inch auscar wheels (under 12 months old)

car is black but has a red hatch and bumper as these were dented on the car originally. The car was purchased as a shell in canberra and i bought a donor car to finish the build.

It has been reliable to this date and doesnt look like causing trouble.

head gasket was replaced as was timing belt before it was on the road so shouldnt have to be worried about in its lifetime..

car has to be sold (regretably) as i have purchased a 1992 r32 gtst turbo (and loving it), and there is no more room in the driveway for any more cars...lol

currently has around 72000k's on the clock

im looking at around $6500 ono

cheers Josh

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