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Suzuki Swift Gti

Bathurst Race Limited Edition Brame

Number 6 of 15

Wollongong NSW

80km South of Sydney

This Swift Gti is a rare model

It is in shmick condition, paint work is very good and still very glossy

Car is lowered on king springs sits very nice in the rear as you will see by the pictures,

Has painted black calipers front and rear

Black rims with chrome lip 17" tyres are 205/40R17 - $1100

5% tint on all windows looks tidy - $300

If you want the gold 15" simmons that the brame came with standard can get these for extra

black leather seats front and rear, as well as momo steering wheel, sparco gear shifter, leather cover around the shifter, momo badge in the centre console, strut brace in the front extractors as standard

The car runs like a dream with not one problem with it, engine is like new, brakes are almost new, tyres on the front are new, tyres on rear ok,

has remote central locking with emobilizer and siren very expensive $1000

NSW Rego Until November

Mods to the car include:

Air pod filter

Strut brace

Exhaust 2n1/4" NO cannon

Extractors

Sound System:

Sony mp3 cdplayer top of range

4 6"speakers

2 6x9s

1 amp

1 12"sub

(NOT THE STEREO IN PICS)

Basically selling as im now soon to be off my P's and looking for that TURBO

So as a price im not sure at all as I have spent HEAPS on this little pocket rocket but I do have to say a price ether way so

$9,000ono

Mostly after swaps for R32/33 S14 show what you got Rear Wheel and/or Turbo

yes cash adjustments ether way is acceptable

VERY good on fuel $40 to fill it up get 450km at tank so thats about 6.5litres to 100km

Call 0411241499

PM on here

[email protected]

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