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Adrian, it has a small ding on front right quarter and the pod on the back of the passenger side skirt is missing.

Other than that its in good nick with good km's for its age and close to stock.

So much for buying a "basic and cheap" daily driver.

Im already reading a site on AW11 Performance tuning :eek:

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I looked at that one this morning. Bargain for the price.

~ THIS IS AN ABSOLUTE BARGAIN AND AT HALF TO ONE THIRD WHAT THESE CARS USUALLY COST, THIS PRICE IS UNREPEATABLE ~

Keep us updated on the import process Nick. Always wondered what Prestige Motorsport was really like.

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Saw the 1st pic and thought, what has he done? bought a turbo echo or something???? :rofl:

Should be good for skills on the skidpan, how do you spell snap oversteer? :uh;huh:

I dont know Dino, why dont we ask Tosh about that one?

:bahaha:

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