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I took it off the market for a bit, but have decided to sell it definately now. I've got some pics, albiet bad ones from my phone, but gives you an idea. Will be trying to get a hold of a proper camera asap. Interior is in perfect condition save for a slight wear mark on the drivers seat, exterior is in vgc, 1 small carpark dent on the right rear 1/4 and a couple of stone chips or cracks here or there.. for a 10 year old car its great. The paint is still bright and shiny, not going orange anywhere. I ran the car once at willowbank, with borrowed cheese used for tyres i was able to reel off a best of 13.2 @ 106mph with a 2.2 60foot time. I worked down to a 2.0 sec time but missed a gear, so with the tyres it has now should run a 12 without too much of a problem, especially as i found out the other week that it had a small leak in the piping which caused it to loose a lot of power below 5000rpm, and a connection for the fuel pump came disconnected and wasnt getting full voltage, therefore loosing noticable top end power. I've always kept it well maintained, and are quite fussy, so from a maintenance point of view didnt really comprimise. The only reason im selling it is because i lost my license for 2 years.. dont drive with unpaid fines and talk on a mobile!

Asking price is $17,900

5sp

D.O.T approved

R34GTT turbo

PWR front mount with custom end tanks

18" anz rims (215/35 & 245 35 tyres, all vgc)

5 puck ceramic clutch from direct clutch, only done a 2-3000km, mostly highway.

3" turbo back exhaust with split dump

POD filter mounted in front guard.

apexi twin chamber b.o.v

ngk iridium plugs

double din head unit

6x9's

Custom plates (not-04)

boost guage

Small interoir mods like silver console, billet look steering wheel etc.

Post your email address and i'll send some pics, or call me on 0412 417 187 if you want to come look at it, i live in South Brisbane, just near mater hospital

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got your pics.  my mates still keen on it.  how neg are you on the price?

If your interested, come have a look and see what you think first. Then if you think its un-reasonable, make an offer that you think is. Call me on 0412 417 187, im in south brisbane.

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