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Pioneer Touch Screen AVIC-F900BT (Built-in GPS + Telephone +

Entertainment),

HKS Dump Pipe + Full exhaust (Straight Pipe),

Yellow Adjustable Racing Suspension,

HKS Air Filter,

Greddy Blow Off,

Cusco Front Arm Bar,

Evo 9 Rear Bumper,

Viper 2way Alarm,

Aftermarket Fuel Pump,

New Clutch,

Enkei Rims

Car is in good condition & serviced every 5k at Chasers..

Accident-free

Dont have to worried about the car getting stolen because

Viper alarm

has a good reputation on their security system.. This car installed a no-

worried alarm with black-wired(accepted by the insurance company),

Voice sensor, immobiliser and a lot more..

I'm the second owner in Australia. I owned this car for 6 months

ONLY!!selling due to leaving to overseas...

RING ME FOR MORE DETAILS ON THIS CAR..

SERIOUS BUYER ONLY! NO JOY RIDER..

Along with RC2 Rims price will be $ 28000

Price is negotiable and Parts can be selling off individually..

Parts that are selling individually:

Apexi Power Fc CT9A07 + hand controller - $1250

Advan RC II 17' x 9.5' Gold Rims, - $ 2800

Yokohama Advan Neova AD07 + rims - $ 3000

Evo 8MR Turbo(actuator+hoses) - $ 680

MAKE ME AN OFFER...WE CAN SORT IT OUT!!!

Contact: Sam 0422265841

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Modifications:

Pioneer Touch Screen AVIC-F900BT (Built-in GPS + Telephone +

Entertainment),

HKS Dump Pipe + Full exhaust (Straight Pipe),

Yellow Adjustable Racing Suspension,

HKS Air Filter,

Greddy Blow Off,

Cusco Front Arm Bar,

Evo 9 Rear Bumper,

Viper 2way Alarm,

Aftermarket Fuel Pump,

New Clutch,

Enkei Rims

Car is in good condition & serviced every 5k at Chasers..

Accident-free

Dont have to worried about the car getting stolen because

Viper alarm

has a good reputation on their security system.. This car installed a no-

worried alarm with black-wired(accepted by the insurance company),

Voice sensor, immobiliser and a lot more..

I'm the second owner in Australia. I owned this car for 6 months

ONLY!!selling due to leaving to overseas...

RING ME FOR MORE DETAILS ON THIS CAR..

SERIOUS BUYER ONLY! NO JOY RIDER..

Along with RC2 Rims price will be $ 28000

Price is negotiable and Parts can be selling off individually..

Parts that are selling individually:

Apexi Power Fc CT9A07 + hand controller - $1250

Advan RC II 17' x 9.5' Gold Rims, - $ 2800

Yokohama Advan Neova AD07 + rims - $ 3000

Evo 8MR Turbo(actuator+hoses) - $ 680

MAKE ME AN OFFER...WE CAN SORT IT OUT!!!

Contact: Sam 0422265841

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