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Car was purchased in April this year from Sydney and driven back to my home in Sippy Downs. Car has been garaged and well looked after. Serviced every 3,000km's with Motul Oil and Oil Filter. Car worked on by MW Performance on the Sunshine Coast.

PRICE DROP $21k - WILL TAKE ANY OFFER OVER 19,500 CASH IN HAND (with stock rims and no plates). Prepared to NEGOTIATE.

Would consider reducing price of car if performance mods were removed from vehicle. Happy to remove certain things to lower price.

Car has been run on BP ULTIMATE 98 Octane its entire life. -At present, car runs around 400-450km's per tank.

I welcome any questions and inspections on the car. You wont be dissapointed. Welcome to all reasonable O.N.O's - Reason for sale - Car is not used as often as i would like and is surplus to my needs. $22,000,Wont find a better price anywhere.

List of mods and prices of mods as follows:

Apexi AVC-R Boost Controller - $650

Apexi Power Intake Pod Filter - $89

Cold Air Induction Box - $150

Walbro 500hp 255Ltr Fuel Pump - $190

Whiteline Sway Bars, Front and Rear - $520

Cusco Rear Strut Brace - $210

Nismo Front Strut Brace - $100

Cusco Subframe Strut Brace - $150

Tien Super Street Coil Overs - $1680

Super Pro Subframe Bushes - $100

Hicas Lock Bar - $99

Full Tubro Back HKS Super Silent Exhaust with High Flow Cat - $1600

Splitfire Coil Packs - $529

Irridium Racing Plugs - $139

GREDDY timing belt

New Water Pump, Idler Bearings, Seals and pulleys. Includes new ancillary belts, 100,000km Service (done 30,000km's early) - $1,000+

Nismo Thermostat - $149

40mm Racing Radiator - $399

Cooling Pro Stealth Loop Kit Legal Intercooler - $550

XHP 18" Rims with 95% Federal Tyres - $1,900

Nismo front and Side Clear indicators - $110

B Pillar Strut Brace - Inside Car - $129

Alpine CD Player with 12" sub and 800watt amp - $600

Turbo Timer - Came with Car

Tinted Windows - $170

Nismo Gear Shifter. - $69

Link to images: http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars/priva...amp;distance=25

PM OR CALL/TEXT on 0401637722

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