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Price $7,000ono*

Kilometres: 160,040

Colour: Black with purple pearl

Transmission: 4 speed Automatic

Body: 2 door 4 seat COUPE

Drive Type: Front

Engine 6 cylinder Petrol Injected 2.0L (1998cc)

Reg Plate TAD878

Road Worthy n/a

VIN 6T91MPV97T2APB001

Abs (Antilock Brakes)

Electric Mirrors

Adjustable Steering

Column Power Steering

Air Conditioning

Power Windows

Auto Climate Control

Tilt Steering

Abs (Antilock Brakes)

Fuel Injection

Electric Windows

Remote Central Locking (would need to buy key previous owner lost it)

Tinted Windows

Adjustable Steering Column

Rear Spoiler

* PERSONAL Steering Wheel

* Cadence AMP + Subwoofer and Pioneer Head unit.

* Ralleyart Exhaust

* Recently purchased Kumo Tyres 6 months

* Full Body Respray has been done to the car black with a purple pearl tint

* Pod air filter

* 4 Speed Auto, Tiptronic.

*Has sway bars or anti-roll bars at back and front of car

LAST SERVICE 15/11/10

This car has never let me down, she's a joy to drive and is regularly garaged and covered.

Has Rego until 24Th August 2011

If interested please contact me 0418 378 162 or if unavailable contact 0431 065 484

Has a small dint behind the passenger door and a bit of worn patch of fabric on the drivers chair

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