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The car is in excellent condition with 107000kms. Am first owner in Australia and car has never given any problems. Also with the car is still a 2.5 year warranty which covers everything except for the body of the car. This I purchased myself for peace of mind and also will for anybody in the future so if the car arises with any problems which I am sure it wont, the warranty will be ther to help. I am trying to sell this car urgently although it is very regretful sale. Have given regular oil changes although they werent necessary. Will be happy to answer any questions. 107000klms.

Extras:

Gab Shocks with adjustable rear

Greddy full auto turbo timer

3" inch cat back exhaust

Tomei Shift knob

Re trimmed doors

Pod Filter

Top of range sony head unit

Kicker 6" inch splits with crossovers and tweeters

400 watt rms 4 channel amp

12" Kicker Sub in ported box

Genuine GTR front bar

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Price: $14,500 wihtout stereo

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Ask a really stupid question... But why list all the stereo gear, then not give a price including it?

And before mods mod me, Im helping a few mates and doing so research for them of whats about ;)

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