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Reason for selling is that I'm only using the car once a week and don't really need it anymore. Rego until November 2007.

Car is completely stock and has never been modified, it would be extremely hard to find a 32 that has never been touched. There is zero police attention so you don't have to worry about getting pulled over all the time or getting defected. If you are looking for something to modify from scratch this is perfect.

In great condition. Has already had all drive belts (incl. cam belt) replaced with a new high flow fuel pump installed recently. Never had any major issues.

Has a 2 way pager alarm with immobiliser and keyless entry. The alarm also has a built in turbo timer.

Manual

Exeddy Heavy Duty Clutch (less than 10,000km's old)

New High flow fuel pump (less than 5,000km's old)

Electric sunroof

15% tint

16" Sparco rims

Type M Bodykit

First Australian Owner

115,000 km

Oil and oil filter religiously changed every 5,000km's

Price: $12500 ono

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Contact:

Amanda 0413120586 or email [email protected] or even just PM me

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