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$6,000 FIRM!!! ***PRICE DROP***

TAKE IT AS IS - DEPOSIT MUST BE MADE OR JUST PAID IN FULL.

Have just started up the car and took it for a spin and it's coffing out some smoke so I'm guessing it could be a minor problem. Turbo is still spooling fine, could be just a seal or a gasket that needs to be replaced so I've dropped the price by $1,000 because of the unsure of the problem.

VERY FIRM.

Hey guys,

Hurts me to sell this but I'm so sick of the cops and the attention.

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Engine; CA18DET - Auto

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GP G4 Sports Style - Front Bumper

URAS Style - Side Skirts

URAS Style - Rear Bumper

Air Intake Headlight Cover - PsiParts

*ALL GUARDS HAVE BEEN ROLLED READY FOR SOME DISH!*

Resprayed a month ago by Primal Garage.

Candy Red - F50 Red

Black Hood

Black Bonnet

Black Headlights

Rear center garnish sprayed same colour as car.

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Mods;

Oil Catch Can.

K&N Pod Filter.

Hypergear FMIC. *BRAND SPANKING NEW! It has been in the car not even a week!

Walbro Fuel Pump.

BOV (Turbosmart Vee Port / Flynn Twin Trumpet )

Turbosmart Bleed Boost Controller - Currently uninstalled.

Defi Style Water Gauge,

Defi Style Oil Gauge.

Defi Style Boost Gauge.

GK Tech Exhaust

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Interior;

*STOCK*

Driver seat has abit wear and tear.

EXTRA DETAILS;

New Small Exide Battery *BRAND SPANKING NEW! It has been in the car not even a week!

Rocker Gaskets Changed.

Oil / Coolant / Sparks *Depending - Changed every 5,000km.

FULL Service done every 10,000km.

Always ran stock boost.

Just got a RWC a couple of days ago.

Also got spare wheel in the trunk

Car drives well, all leaks have been fixed and all rust have been rewelded and fixed by Primal Garage as well.

*Questions

- How many KM's?

- Will the pod need to be removed for RWC / street legal?

- Sprayed the wheels yourself?

- What kind of exhaust is it?

- What kind of service history / receipts for recent changes?

- How reliable is the engine?

*Answers

- 140 XXX KM's

- Don't need to take the pod out as I have taken the cooler out ready for RWC.

- Sprayed the wheels yourself ! ^^ Yes I know it's dodgy but eh.

- Exhaust - GKTECH 3inch Stainless steel cat back

- Service History is stated as above * Serviced by myself every 5,000km then by a mechanic every 10,000km.

- Receipts can be provided for the respray and all but can be quoted by Primal Garage

- Reliable engine, hasn't been thrashed nor torn apart.

*More Extra Information.

RWC WILL BE PROVIDED. *Has couple of days left.

*http://www.carsales.com.au/pls/carsales/!cs_content.private_vehicle?vehicle_id=4857387

Car Sales LINK!

Car was also serviced today [08/12/07], had some spare time and also was servicing another car.

- New Oil

- New Oil Filter

- New Coolant

- New Spark Plugs

Looking to swap for a ..

Civic EK in Frosty White (Manual or Auto)

Honda CRX 2nd GEN

BMW 318is

BMW 318i

*or anything else just post up.

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A tad of black

It's a 100percent oil leak somewhere in the engine - it is not coming from the turbo. Could just be a simple burning off oil because of recent service or could be a gasket - therefore not taking the risk of driving it anywhere at the moment and dropping the price down to 6,000 dollars as is.

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