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PROTON GTi

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SYDNEY

- Build date Jan 2000

- Delivery date Feb 2000

- One fastidious owner

- TRICK custom cold air induction

- TRICK custom sports exhaust

- Lotus tuned handling, tweaked with Whiteline UNBREAKABLE sway bars & bushes + anti lift kit/castor & toe adjustment.

- Full service history - ALL books.

- Just serviced ( brakes, tyres, timing belt etc ).

- Big stereo (2 amps, splits,subwoofer)

- tinted glass

- $18,000 or near offer

- genuine reason for sale.

CONTACT: Email for details [email protected] or PM me

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