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Price$20,500 *

Kilometres 77,500

Body 2 door 4 seat COUPE

Colour BLACK

Interior Colour Black/Grey

Transmission 5 speed Manual

Drive type Rear

Engine 6 cylinder Petrol Turbo 2.5L (2498cc)

Reg Expiry FEB-2010

Road Worthy Certificate Yes

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I have added New SPLITFIRE COILPACKS which has improved the performance tremendously. Two Brand New Rear Tyres with Wheel Alignment, Balancing all done.... NEW BATTERY with 2 year warranty. The car has TEIN COILOVERS and can be lowered. HKS Blow-Off Valve, APEXI POD Filter. Other than that the cars engine has been kept stock standard.

BLACK Car with Golden Racing Alloys (18 inches high and 8 inches wide). A real head turner. Low kms. Serious buyers only. I bought the car as a weekend cruiser. The first one to see will buy it.

The car also has really good aftermarket side view mirrors. It also has a 4inch sports exhaust.

** PLS NO JOY RIDERS - SERIOUS BUYERS ONLY **

Seller Details Name Varun

Suburb EIGHT MILE PLAINS

State Queensland

Post Code 4113

Contact - 0401091248 or PM ME

Think u missed the price your asking for mate as i couldnt see it.. but i might have been blind =]

No, i did not miss the price.... its $20500.... Cheers!!!!

hey mate, nice car you got there,

i was just wondering if theres a gtr rear bar on it or sumthing, coz it looks different to other gtts ive seen and it looks like a r34 gtr from the back?

sorry to but in but yeh was just wondering

cheers



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