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Hi all,

I have a very nice 2000 model RS4 stagea to sell.

2 1/2" Custom exhaust

Front mount intercooler

Haltec computer

Splitfire coils

Brand new 18" wheels and tyres

Original alloys as well, 2 with 50% tread, 2 with 95% tread

Custom paint

Dyno tuned to 250BHP

Serviced every 5,000kms

Aftermarket springs

GFB Blow off valve

Sabre boost gauge

Repeller alarm/immobiliser

12 months rego

62,000kms

All work was carried out by Magic mufflers and Tweakit mona vale.

As you can see, i have spent thousands of dollars on this car, i am unfortunately forced to sell it due to work commitments.

Asking $23,000 ono. call nige on 0412772110 for more details....

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u do realise this is the car parts section dont u?

i believe ur after the whole car section sir, its just down the hallway and ur 1st left after the vending machine, u cant miss it, it has a big sign above it.

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