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Hi Guys,

Got my Soarer up for sale.

Details are as follows:

It is a Twin Turbo 91 model luxury spec, this means it has power everything and also a sunroof.

The car has travelled 115,000 kms and is stock except for a pod filter, cat back exhaust and blow off valve.

The car runs extremely well and has just had a service done which included changing all oils, spark plugs etc.

The car has the stock twin turbo rims including the factory spare rim (not the little space saver).

Features also include traction control, over drive, auto drive, sunroof, heated side mirrors, electric seats, power windows, and a seven speaker system including sub (all factory), and much more. Best value for money car.

The body is good for its age and not one bit of rust to be found. The bonnet has a few dings in it and the but nothing major as the whole car is in great condition.

Im looking for around $9000 but I am negotiable, I think this is a great price as people are asking for much more on carsales etc but ill let you guys make up your minds.

Please let me know your thoughts and make me some offers.

I can be contacted on 0414 30 32 33 or [email protected]

I can email pics on request.

Thanks for looking guys

Joe

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heres the pics.

from the email:

"They are not that good as I had to use my cam fone so quality not that high, the car looks much better in real life."

Soarer1.jpg

Soarer2.jpg

Soarer3.jpg

Soarer4.jpg

hope thats ok mate.

oh and i showed my friend, she said she changed her mind about getting a soarer cos its a 2dr, but depending on circumstances i shouldnt mention she may consider a 2dr later on.

btw is it leather or velour? just curious :laugh:

cheers.

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