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Model:

Suzuki Swift GTI MK3

Year:

1994 - Rego Till October

Kilometers:

110,xxx

Modifications:

Wheels: 15 inch Alloys wheels.

Exhaust: extractors >2/1-4 inch cat(hi flo cat) back with sports muffler and chrome Dump pipe.

Air Filter: K&N Airfilter

Sound System: Clarion Headunit(dxz866mp), rockford fosgate 4inches at front, rockford fosgate 6x9's in rear

Seats: Has Mk3 95 model seats in it. original from a 95 GTI

Suspension: got whiteline springs all round, about 5,000kms old

cv joints and clutch about the same, 5,000 kms old.

Additional Information:

has momo steering, gear shift and pedals. it was a car for me to get to and from work, now that i have moved homes its esaier for me to catch public transport and avoids alot of traffic

no time wasters and geniune enquiries only please. pics can be sent via email.

Price Range:

Chasing about 3.5k without sound system

chasing 4k with sound system

negotiable... can work something out..

Contact Details:

PM or email [email protected]

Thanks.

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