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Hi all,

Its time to sell my baby for the past 5 yrs upgrading to Rx7. Its been my daily driver and serviced pretty regularly.

Its located in Melbourne, still got 11 months rego (however WA rego)

145000kms

Mines ECU

Cat back exhaust. (very quiet, but deep)

Apexi Air filter.

Audio system

Kenwood amp

Pioneer splits

Dynamat on fronts

10" sub

Pioneer head unit with ipod adapter

Everything else is stock.

Recently fully reconditioned steering rack, master and slave clutch cylinders.

Some very small scrapes on front bumper and side fender. Steering wheel getting abit worn on the right side, but otherwise still great condition.

Serviced regularly

If u want more detailed photos (of bumps scrapes/interior etc) let me know.

Asking for $12,000 or

swap + cash your way of course for FD Rx7 2000-2002 Type RS silver/black OR Spirit R Type B titanium. (lol i know i'm abit specific)

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New fuel pump- genuine walbro 255L/hr unit. Runs super smooth! revs very nicely.

New thermostat, new coolant, radiator flush.

Price drop to $10,000. Very clean R32 , come have a look!

would love to sell to fellow sau members, going on carsales soon.

New fuel pump- genuine walbro 255L/hr unit. Runs super smooth! revs very nicely.

New thermostat, new coolant, radiator flush.

Price drop to $10,000. Very clean R32 , come have a look!

would love to sell to fellow sau members, going on carsales soon.

Adding some beautiful pictures (for the memories ;) ) credit to a great photographer friend of mine and some elbow grease to give it a good polish.

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Edited by quink

just a quick note and a bump:

Nismo gearknob on it.. (those darkish matt brass look ones)

Happily handling the melbourne heatwave.

You can't get a better deal at $9500 for such a clean gtst!

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