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hi,

as topic states im selling my car

reason for sale: bought another car and need money for new project

if the car doesnt sell by this weekend then im gona keep both cars

heaps of rego till september

im around the sydney area.

asking price $23,500

82,000kms

cosmetics:

full Mspec factory kit including chin spoiler.

17x8 17x9 inch super advans - pretty dishy

razo gear nob and pedals

20% tints

leather steering wheel

performance mods:

blitz front mount - 10cm core ie. realli thick

3 inch custom front/dump

3 inch hi flow cat

3.5 inch tanabe cat bak

blitz pod filter

blitz BOV

turbo timer

33GTR Vspec fuel pump with fuel regulator

heavy duty clutch

tien HR coilovers

HKS EVC3 boost controller

HKS FCON V fuel and ignition timing computer

autometer boost and air/fuel gauges

rear GTR strut brace

front strut brace

urethane bushes

other stuff:

alarm 3point imboliser with kill switch

alpine head unit

focal polyglass splits

climate control, air bags and all that other stuff

prob some other stuff i left out..

Call me to inspect on 0414816858 if interested.

ive attached a pic,

but these arnt gona b the wheels that come with the car.

car comes with those superadvans that i mentioned

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