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Well I have bought myself a more expensive daily now as I am selling the R33 Skyline to buy a house so my old daily is up for sale.

1995 Hyundai Sonata

Dark metallic Green Duco

Rebuilt 2.0L Twin Cam Fuel Injected Motor - this is the motor is basically a mitsibishi motor.

5 Speed Manual - 82,000km old gearbox recently fitted to replace worn one (buyer can have worn one for free)

Power Steering

Electric Windows

Central Locking

Drivers Airbag

Electric Mirrors

The car is currently rolling on 18's but the car will be sold with the stockies unless buyer wises to purchase the 18's would sell for $400 extra

The car is an excellent daily vehicle with plenty of power, excellent brakes, excellent handling and is nice and comfortable. The car has about 7-8 weeks rego left at the moment and is ready to drive away. The rear seats fold forward so the boot has plenty of space for carting stuff around. The car comes with all the original books and service records with parts previously been changed being clutch, CV's, engine rebuild + many others.

Price - $1500

Contact - SMS 0404998591 or PM me

Location - Adelaide

The Good

The following upgrades/maintenance have been fitted within the last 6-10 months

New Lowered Kings Springs all round

New KYB Excel G Shocks all round

New Genuine Hyundai Steering Rack Bushes

New Rack Ends and Tie Rods

New SuperPro Front Lower Control Arms bushes both front and rear

New Front Brake Pads fitted to machined rotors

New Rear Muffler

New Accessories Belt

New Power Steering Belt - Unfitted

New Starter Motor

Brand New Champion Ignition Leads - Cost over $100

Brand New Front Engine Mount

Later Model Gearbox Mount (bigger bush)

Brand New Rear Engine Mount - currently not fitted as didn't get around to it

New Thermostat + Gasket

New Coolant

New Hoses

New Oil Filter + Oil Changed 2000kms ago

New Spark Plugs

New Radiator and thermostat housing sensors - Cost $180

New Electronic Thermostat for the radiator fan - $75

Throttle Body Cleaned

Can of Subaru Upper Cylinder Head Cleaner has been run through

Gearbox Replaced with 82,000kms old one as the original gearbox had worn bearings still worked just had a whistle/whine when around 50-60km/h

New Gearbox Oil

The Bad

The Drivers Side Power Window Regulator has stopped working a month ago - cheap at U-Pull It with the southern yard having about 6-7 Sonatas when I was down there getting a throttle cable for the skyline.

The Paint is fading on the bonnet, boot lid and a little on the roof.

The Front Bumper is damaged but I have a perfect condition maroon bumper and also silver grill bit which will be included with the sale

CD Player has stopped working atm but I think its just a loose wire at the back as it stopped a while ago and came back on when I pulled it out.

The buyer can have all spare parts I have lying around for free including coil packs, ignition leads, stock springs, spare pair of lower control arms, front and rear rotors, front hubs + uprights + many others and the old gearbox if they want it.

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