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Hi all i think the time has come to part with my much loved 34 4 door i have done all the mods on the car since i bought it in 2008. I am the first OZ owner it has just clicked over 100000kms major service was done at 96000. list of mods as followed

Performance

Full custom 3inch turbo back exhaust

Hi flow Cat

All silicone inlet hose and new clamps

Apexi Pod filter in custom air box

Greddy Type rs bov with plumb back

Delta Fine intercooler with custom stainless pipes

r32 waste gate actuator

Suspension

HSD hs coilovers

Exterior

Full factory lip Kit

eyelids

factory xenon

Buddy Club P1 2s 19x9.5 with near new 275/35 Rear 19x8.5 near new 245/40 front

Interoir

Jvc front splits

pioneer rears

jvc Head unit with dvd usb and rca for ipods/iphones

jvc flip out tv screen

custom sub and amp install both kenwood

3m window tint

cruise control

Trust gear knob

Blue led dash lights

Thee are a few little things that need doing like the front pads and rotors wheel lips need a good polish as the clear coat is peeling off thats it

I have may have missed something please dont hesitate to pm me or text on 0400886823 lookin for around $20000

Plates wont be sold with car as they where a gift

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just out of curiosty are u interested in swaps at all? as i'm looking for a 34 4 door for the new family coming

Sorry guys i should of said the reason i am thinking of selling is cause i have to many cars so cash would be best make reasonable offers

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