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MINT CONDITION.

NO ACCIDENTS! ALL ORIGINAL PANELS + ENGINE!!!

100% GENUINE KM.PREVIOUSLY A JDM DEMO CAR, SITTING IN SHOWROOM.

FINAL PRICE DROP, IF THE CAR DOESN'T SELL, I'LL BE PARTING OUT PARTS!!!

-79,000km

-1996 Blacktop SR20DET

- LOCATED IN EASTERN VICTORIA!

***HKS GTSS

***FMIC

***S15 INJECTORS

***HKS AIR FILTER

***FUJITSUBO EXHAUST

***APEXI PFC

***TEINS FLEX w/ EDFC

***DEFI 5 GAUGES

***BUDDYCLUB WHEELS

***APEXI RSM,TURBO TIMER

***5 STUD CONVERSION

~~~~TOO MANY TO LIST~~~~~will supply a list of mods, if interested...

### $14,999 FIRM ### WILLING TO TAKE PARTS OUT TO REDUCE PRICE.....

Service has been done, brand new brakes pads, brand new tyres, brand new clutch.

ALL JDM PARTS ARE BRAND NEW!!! COMES WITH MANUALS.

CONTACT via 0433 125 865

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this car is a sleeper...

all parts are stock OEM replacement..not like the huge turbo sticking out and stuff like that.

sleeper?

how is this car a sleeper in any way , fully kitted, rims, gauges etc etc

nice car but man i like it

but it sure isnt a sleeper at all

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