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post-6176-1169363232.jpgpost-6176-1169362951.jpgpost-6176-1169362827.jpgpost-6176-1169362647.jpg1998 suzuki swift gti , silver in colour with 8 months rego. 113000klms. this car has jap spec cultus g13b engine 85kw instead of 75 kw. i bought this car 8 months ago when petrol was at $1.40 plus a litre and my skyline was in the shop having its engine rebuilt. now i have my skyline back and the wife has said that one of them has to go, so iam selling the swift.

this car is very reliable and economical giving fuel consumption figures of 6.4/100klms city and 7to 8litres per 100klms for city driving. this car would be ideal for someone who owns a skyline that is very thirsty and they do not want to rack up too many kilometers on there sky. or a first car .

the car comes with sports steering wheel , cd and pioneer 6x9 speakers. extractors ,sports exhaust. lowered sports suspension with brand new kyb front struts. tinted windows. 15x7inch alloy wheels and near new 195/50 bridgstone turanza tyres. pod filter. chipped ecu. this car will rev past 8000 rpm!!!!

iam looking for $8500 ono

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