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$6500 reasonably firm

No RWC - no time and car is cheap for what it has

Rego expires 19 Jan. If renewed i will increase the price accordingly

on carsales also

1996 Stagea DAYZ Edition

Factory DAYZ body kit

Twin sunroof

Cargo net

Cargo blind

Alarm

DVD player

3in stainless steel exhaust from turbo to mid muffler, lukey stainless mid muffler, custom from mid muffler back.

Front Mount Intercooler

Hypergear high-flow turbo Under 8,00kms as it was done the same day as suspension.

Apexi SAFC - tuned for economy

Manual Boost Controller (set at 8psi)

New coil packs approximately 1100kms ago

New oxygen O2 sensor approximately 1100kms ago

Blistein suspension installed under 8,000kms on the front. Rears are still brand new and not on the car.

Serviced approximately every 7,500kms using motul oils. Last service was approx 1,100kms ago.

179,434 KMs - we purchased the car with 101,000kms in Jan 2006. major service (timing belt etc) was done by previous owner as part of the sale. Very meticulous previous owner hence why we bought it.

The only thing that has ever gone wrong with the car was the starter motor which I had reconditioned mid last year.

Things to know:

Clear on the spoiler has faded

Front brakes are coming due for replacement

Have 18inch GT-O5 wheels not on the car at the moment but will come with the car - one wheel has a buckle due to a pot hole

Questions please ask.

Fabulous car which after 5 yrs is still a joy to drive. We are only selling because our 7yr old is getting a bit squashed now between 2 baby seats otherwise it would not be going anywhere.

PM Me or email [email protected]

thanks

Ian

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