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Hey guys,

Up for sale or swap is my xr6

2004

Vixen red (immaculate)

160ks full log book history, 1 previous owner.

Auto.

Tinted windows

New Garrett Gt35/40 turbo (ford) $1800

new coilpacks

new iridium plugs

Just serviced

2.5" catback exhuast

K&N panel filter in airbox with APS cold air intake. $400

SL king springs

20" Rims with near new tyres. $1400

The BAD: Rear shocks will need replacing soon, due to being lowered shocks are hating life, I can do this will cost about $60

apart from that car is in very good condition.

Not as bad on fuel as most people think, I average 11.9-12.4 L/100ks

500+ks to a tank which cost $78 of BP ultimate

12,000ono

Can be cheaper without wheels.

will swap for skyline, Silvia, 180sx r33 r34 any RWD car really shoot me an offer

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