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PRICE REDUCTION AS IM LEAVING THE COUNTRY!!! IT MUST GO

Lotus Exige S. Delivered May 2007. Custom order from Lotus, took 7

months to procure

Sports Pack, Super Sports and Lifestyle Pack optioned. LSD option also

applied. Lifestyle colour Chrome Orange optioned.

Custom Carbon Fibre/Kevlar Roof ordered in from the USA ($7,000),

Braided brake lines and Pagid Pads.

In other words, every option that is possible has been purchased! Fully

Serviced by Barbagallo and driven 3-4 times a week to work with 2-3 track

days a year

All redline/mobil 1 fully synthetic oils used. This car is fully

capable of putting down a great time on the circuit and turning heads on

the streets

. Base Car costs 110k PLUS on road costs, Add Lifestyle ($7000), Sports

($6000)

and Super Sports ($7000), LSD ($2500) and optional Hyper Chrome

Orange Paint ($7000) total drive away is 155k! not including the

aftermarket parts.

Then ADD ON ROAD COSTS!!! in this league its about 15k

95k ONO No time wasters or tyre kickers. Reasonable Offers

Entertained.

Serious offers Please

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Oh yeah...if i had any money i would so buy this. I'd love a Lotus Elise.

Can i ask how tall you are tho? Cos i would imagine someone tall would possibly have issues fitting in the vehicle?

Oh yeah...if i had any money i would so buy this. I'd love a Lotus Elise.

Can i ask how tall you are tho? Cos i would imagine someone tall would possibly have issues fitting in the vehicle?

im 5'11 and no problems

the egress (getting in and out) is a tricky one but you get the routine, and it puts a smile on your face every time.

Somebody buy this so i can move to england!

Price revision to $90k! and a little bit more since there is some paint required to bring it up to 100%

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and a furthur drop to $84,000 to increase the chance of a pending sale in the next couple of weeks

im moving to the uk on the 6th of May.. this needs to go. It does need some panel and paint, but then the price will be reduced again for this!

If i have sold my TT roadster, i 'd be interest....

Nice car....Exige !!!

Then sell it :(

new Price : $81k. Budget in some money for paint work (do contact for more info) and you have yourself the bargain of the century! 34 gtr nur's dont sell for less then this and they didnt cost this much new 6 years ago!

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