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Im selling my 2002 autech axis stagea 105,000kms

Mods are;

turbo rebuilt hi flowed steel wheeled

turbo back 3 inch system

hi flow cat

FMIC

CDA carbon fiber cold air intake restrictive stock box is gone

new lower control arms and bushes

adjustable coilover shocks

adjustable upper and lower camber arms front

Adjustable upper camber arms rear

PDW 22 inch wheels

I have the stockies to go with the car also adjustable suspension so height can be reset easy

0415115555

Looking for $24K

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Yep thats the one. I need $20k for a business so im putting the stagea and my maloo up for sale which ever goes first is gone. They both will be priced to sell.

Oh yeah anyone interested in an 04 R8 MALOO with a few mods. I cant help myself. LOL

I think i will start a support group for car modifiers anonymous. Any sufferers out there?

Yep thats the one. I need $20k for a business so im putting the stagea and my maloo up for sale which ever goes first is gone. They both will be priced to sell.

Oh yeah anyone interested in an 04 R8 MALOO with a few mods. I cant help myself. LOL

I think i will start a support group for car modifiers anonymous. Any sufferers out there?

Sufferer? I enjoy every minute!

This car gets so much attention it is the hottest looking wagon on the road. If you have paranoia issues please dont buy this car everyone stares at it.

LOL

Agreed . . you must see SSS all the time . Stag Second-look Syndrome

Thats where they stare at your Stag then as they past the rear they look at back for validation of brand & model, but leave more perplexed. .

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