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http://www.autotrader.com.au/iteminfo/adnu..._subs_Used+Cars_

Series II has 29,000kms and it is a NEO... looks pretty good for the price.

Spoke to the guy and doesn't ssem to have a clue you could offer heaps less I'd say.

Antony

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yeah that's what got my attention as mine is a 25t X Four as well and I was looking for pics so I could see what the decals looked like (as mine has been debadged) there seems to be less of the 25t X Four's around.

Antony

yeah that's what got my attention as mine is a 25t X Four as well and I was looking for pics so I could see what the decals looked like (as mine has been debadged) there seems to be less of the 25t X Four's around.

Antony

even less of the 25X Fours :wave:

and one less than that now..... :)

5 speed auto?

Yeah i wondered about that too. And it doesnt have the steershift tiptronic either....

Is the interior on this one brown? Obviously the seats, but it looks like the dash and door trims are too.

Yeah i wondered about that too. And it doesnt have the steershift tiptronic either....

Is the interior on this one brown? Obviously the seats, but it looks like the dash and door trims are too.

If you look closely, you will see that the reason it doesn't have the wheel mounted shift buttons is because it isn't a triptronic auto - it wasn't a std fitment on the 25X series. There is a S2 25t X Four running around here in Perth that has the same setup, sans prime ed pack (woodgrain wheel, leather seats etc etc etc)

If you look closely, you will see that the reason it doesn't have the wheel mounted shift buttons is because it isn't a triptronic auto - it wasn't a std fitment on the 25X series. There is a S2 25t X Four running around here in Perth that has the same setup, sans prime ed pack (woodgrain wheel, leather seats etc etc etc)

Yeah I spoke to him and I'd say he wouldn't have a clue... if he did he would add "NEO" in the add if he wanted to sell it quick.

He has "...$15000 negotiable " in the add so Id say if it is genuine (he said to me on the phone it had 29.000kms) it would be a steal even with a 4spd auto and brown interior.

Antony

ahh thats right, i remember there being a topic about the non-toptronic auto's.. as you said Darrin, why bother :rofl: there has been a few S2's on j-spec for 13-15k

the grill is nice :)

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Someone might be interested...

http://www.autotrader.com.au/iteminfo/adnu..._subs_Used+Cars_

Series II has 29,000kms and it is a NEO... looks pretty good for the price.

Spoke to the guy and doesn't ssem to have a clue you could offer heaps less I'd say.

Antony

Did he happen to mention his name?

IMO this looks like a con... Mature owner - give me strength! regretful sale - pfef! it's recently registed!! Wow, he also uses the same keyring as some car dealers do! what a coincidence!

I've said it once, I'll say it again, when they wind back the K's at least make it believable!!

Anyway, FYI, X series didn't come in Prime Edition. this one just has the optional Olive grey leather. It also has the optional momo wood combi steering wheel and the optional reverse camera which is always handy..

I just looked up the address that appears in the background of the shots, and one of the results for Barr Street just happens to be a street off Parramatta Road in Camperdown, not far past the intersection of Pyrmont Bridge Road as you're heading East towards the city.

Are there any dealerships around there, I can't remember?

google earth it ! or google maps ! I am sure they list businesses in there!

I just looked up the address that appears in the background of the shots, and one of the results for Barr Street just happens to be a street off Parramatta Road in Camperdown, not far past the intersection of Pyrmont Bridge Road as you're heading East towards the city.

Are there any dealerships around there, I can't remember?

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