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Twin turbo soarer,

* auto

* 148,000kms

* Turbosmart boost controller

* Turbosmart blow off valve

* Autometer boost gauge

* Viper remote + push button start

* Viper turbo timer

* Viper alarm and immoboliser

* Viper 12inch sub

* Kenwood dvd player flush mounted into dash, w/ cd,mp3,ipod, and usb connection

( can be a gps, just needs the maps downloaded onto it )

* Angel eye headlights

( HID headlights, white gas)

* LED tailights

* LED side mirror indicators

* 20inch chrome rims, top condition, with good tread

* Pedders sports suspension

* 2.5inch dual exhaust

* Optima battery (red top)

* Climate control (all in english unlike most soarers)

* Full electronic digital dash (all in english and working order, nothing blacked out like most soarers)

* immaculate condition inside + out

* runs 8psi and 14psi

* drives like a dream, super smooth

* always garaged and serviced and never flogged

* dyno'd on 14psi and got 234.1hp (will get more once intercooled and tuned)

asking price is $11,000 or will swap for a 33 of interest (stock looking, nothing to out there)

call or msg anytime on 0402 493 150

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any offers ??

i need this gone asap, i need to pay for a holiday overseas

to the top, will swap for a nice r32 or r33 preferably stock !!!

Changing the reason for selling generally tells buyers there is trouble with your car, just a handy tip for next time

anyone who thinks there is something wrong with the car is more than welcome to come and have a look for themselves . .

i am selling because i'd like some more spending money to enjoy my holiday, but i would also swap it for a nice 32 or 33

so thanks for your tip, but there is nothing wrong with my soarer, its the cleanest i've seen and driven!!!!

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Fs...or-t335606.html

Keen for a manual turbo 34 4 door? I want a cheaper daily as my car sits at home 7-8 months a year as I work away so its a waste to have it sit at home, have a stack of A/M bits for it as well

Giulian

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