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Not really sure if i want to sell my car or not but if i get the right price i will.

im chasing after $17,000. but neg

about the car:

has a full biltz bodykit,

after market bonnet.

full exhuast system.

hks pod.

hks coil overs (absolutely sticks to the road!!!)

done about 163,000km.

manual

clutch is in good nick. doesnt slip etc...

engine is superb not a single thing wrong with it or weird/strange noises.

serviced every 5000km just changed the oil and oil filter on the 6th/12/2010

recently changed the diff and gearbox oil as i like things to run smoothly.

air con is cold

heater is hot etc.

all windows etc are working perfect order.

HID lights with 35watt ballasts

the interior has a full leather retrim looks great!!!!!! ill up load some pics of it soon

head unit clarion about 4 months old. has usb and aux function, great looking head unit

recently installed remote locking in the car.

has a push start button which is pretty cool but when i installed the remote locking in my car i accidently forgot to reconnect the wire for this psuh start button.

can come with the black 17" work rezax wheels (235/45/17) or 18" pdw nova wheels (235/40/18)

and the car will come with a spoiler as i personally didnt like it because i cant see in rear mirror and draws too much attention. i didnt bother gettin rid of those metal pegs that holds the spoiler up as you can see in the pic. spoiler takes 3min to instal if desired.

car will come with a rwc.

car is located in geelong vic.

reason for sale: some cash would be nice and maybe a bigger car.

open to all kinds of swaps. another sports car, 4wd, normal daily car, etc..

car comes with full neons but 2 of them dnt work. 1 side is popped as my mechanic accidently broke them when putting it on the hoist. and the other side i think is a loose wiring (never worked when i first got the car) and there is another neon at bottom of my front bar.... i never used these neons before while driving, not really into neon as it draws too much attention but it came with the car.

thanks for looking.

feel free to contact me.

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please note has a very slight dint on rear right hand side.... i tried to take a pic of it at best angle... buti was in a rush .. if more pics needed let me know cheers.

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