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My Godzilla is too nice to let sit in a garage not being driven and will sell to highest bidder...

Was professionally serviced and tuned in August 09 by Horsepower in a box; during the process, every type of oil and fluid was changed with highest quality replacements...

Due to having a company supplied car and family reasons, I seldom drive this beast and feel it will be better suited to a enthusiast driver!...

If you are looking for a car with charisma, smooth power, sex appeal, top end performance, I believe this car is for you!...

Windows were professionally tinted shortly after purchase and a titanium performance exhaust was fitted which gives the car a mild to wild edge depending on how you drive it!...

GT Autosound installed a Kenwood CD/DVD player which plays MP3, CD etc through the dash mounted screen. The system is KICK ASS with amplifier professionally mounted in rear parcel shelf.

Also utlizing the dash mounted screen whilst in reverse is the reverse camera - comes in handy where you have blind spots and maybe children or pets around.

19" x 10" Kumho Tyres on Dronnell rims (high quality!).

Replaced standard springs with factory lowered springs on purchase..original springs come with car if you want to bring back to standard ride height. Note: current ride height is legal.

Has been over transport SA pits in Lonsdale to changeover to SA plates - red compliance sticker attached to inside of passenger door.

This vehicle is seldom driven, approximately 8 short trips since purchase.

This car is fast and demands respect!...I am sure you will love it!...

Please, to avoid time wasters, no joy riders!...

Rick

0488185557

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Hey Rick, what price are you looking for? Thanks.

Hi mate, lowest I will go is $50,500

Thanks for asking and hopefully, someone legitimate will contact me on 0488185557.

Regards

Rick

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