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Hi Guys, selling my baby,

located in adelaide,

pics are on trading post

http://www.tradingpost.com.au/Automotive/U...ckToResult=true

ONLY For SAU members asking $18,000 firm, 19k if youre not so sign up and get in contact through the forum.

car sounds and hadles awesome, but BODY still reltivly stock, no un-tastefull mods etc

the tyres are semi-slicks, and these stick like shit to a blanket, car has almost ZERO body roll.

cheers nathan

O4O2 91O 431

bump, some swap request have been recieved, not interested in any yet.

car may recieve a re-mapped and tuned ecu in the meantime,

should be good for another 40 rwkw on current

PM or call if geniunely interested, nat0

  • 1 month later...
  • 3 weeks later...

bump,

cannot believe what these cars are for sale for on carsales and trader......

yet to find a comparable car for this $$$.

nearly all cars are either:-

-non turbo,

-automatic, ie not manual, some cars state manual-auto??? wtf??

think their xenons, traction control or boost controler and turbo timer make it worth the extra 3-5 k they are asking....

well bugger me, i might as well drive it off a cliff, or use it as a track car........

serious, reasonable offers will be considered, lowballers can f**k off, im yet to see anyone with nearly the right amount of cash.

IF youve got 15k, GREAT, go by an auto non-turbo 4 door for all i care just dont think that it means its a reasonable offer.

geeevuzz...."endrant"

  • 5 months later...

Back on the market guys...

has now had the 100k service done, Even though its only got 95k on the clock, just done majour service to make it more attractive to prospective buyers.

-new timing belt and tensioners,

-New NGK iridium plugs (made big difference just these alone....)

-New splitfire coils

-New Oil, Air, Fuel filters

-new RADiator hoses

-oil full syn 0-30w

-all new belts, AC, PSteer & fan belts

Have reciepts and pics to prove all servicing.

Have newer updated pics, as trader add is no longer active.

PM or email if you have any interested,

great condition compared to other trashed out ones around, have a look for yourself.

cheers nat0

- - - - nbrown - - - at-----kern dot com dot au

04O2 91O 431

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