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1995, 177000km, Deep Marine Blue.

I've had this car for the last year and spent over $10k on it, not fixing things, but doing it up.

Just installed a OS Giken twin plate clutch.

It has:

18" Super Advan's

Blitz Dual SBC Type R boost controller

Power FC

OS Giken adjustable cam gears

HKS Super Drager exhaust

Greddy boost and exhaust temp gauges

Turbo timer

Alpine IVA D310E DVD player/screen all in one.

Dyno proven 242awkw. All work done by CRD, serviced every 5000km.

Body is in good shape apart from a dent in the drivers door, and some scrapes to the bottom of the front chin spoiler.

I still have some of the original owners papers from Japan, though i have no idea what it all says.

Car has 9 months rego, selling because I have too many toys and we have another baby coming in April so I need more room.

$24000ono

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177000km. You knows its genuine K's though, unlike pretty much every other car that has 100000km on the odometer, who knows how much they've actually done.

true, does this mean you have log books? because if you do - im very interested.

looking for a car with genuine k's, but without those books - they are ALL questionable!

let me know! thanks! also, pics?

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I'm in Sydney. I don't have a pic of the dent in the door, but i was planning on fixing that later this month anyway. I don't have full log books, but there is some stuff in there in japanese, i have no idea what it is though, could be from servicing, or maybe japanese rego.

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Sorry, no trades, I already have another car on the way. If no one wants her, I will end up trading her in to the dealer, been offered $20k as a trade in, I'd really prefer to sell it to someone that will appreciate her than the dealer. So basically anything above $20k and its yours. Send me a PM if you're interested.

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