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Well it has came to sell my pride and joy as i need money for other things.

It has just under 60,000km on the clock and rego in NSW till sept 09.

This car has been like the car of my dreams and i really dont want to sell, but i find myself not haveing any other

choice.

Price: $26,000 ono please dont make silly offers. Will possiblly trade for a Stagea with cash my way.

This car has 3 settings of boost

8psi - 234rwkw

11psi - 242rwkw

15psi - 260rwkw (350rwhp)

This is all on a very safe tune done by Kit at Gentec in Canberra.

Interior:

Custom Interior,4/5 Point Roll Cage, HKS gauges, MoMo Quick Release Steering Wheel, GReddy Turbo Timer, Pioneer DVD

Sound System, Blitz Duel EBC, Rhino RAv2 Immobiliser, Remote Start.

Exterior:

Impul Front Bar/Side Skirts, Bomex Rear Bar, Z-Tune Carbon Bonnet, Black with Gliter Boot and Spoiler, Carbon Grandor

Mirrors, Xenon Headlights. Also a have Carbon eyelids and flush mount bonnet pins but not fitted.

Engine:

Apexi Power FC, HKS DD Pod Filter, HKS FMIC, 40mm Aliminum Radatior, Chrome Intake Piping, Spitfire Coils, Custom Exhaust Manifold,

3in Exhaust Turbo Back with 4in Tip Bell Mouth (loud), Apexi Turbo -AX75F82, Twin Plate Clutch, 40mm Aliminum Radiator,

D2 36way damper Adjustable Coilovers, 18*8 Front and 18*9 rear Wheels.

There are probably a few more mods that i have missed.

If you have any questions about the car please call me (Adam) on 0401 133 866.

I am going to be travelling to Newcastle on the 20th till 27th jan and ill be in sydney on the 29th till the 5th of feb.

So if u would like to see the car please contact me to organise something.

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$25,250 ono

I think this is a fair price for the car as it has at Least $20,000 in extras.

Just buy it and drive it nothing to be done as its all been done already for you.

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