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Well some one test drove this today

Turns out it had a misfire when given the boot( may happen after 4 months)

So checked ts compression and all good and even

Put som e new coil packs in and all good again ( turns outhe original coil pack loom almost fell appart and was the problem)

Now has Hks struts in it

Price is 11k

Everyone who texts I realise you want to know info about the car.. If you really want it call me because I can't be arsed texting

And for people who want to work out a deal.. The deal is pay 11k and it's yours ;)

ok f**k it ill bite, will anything realistically be needed to get this regoed in sa/ over the pits?

if you do things via phone give me a call 0413145430

thanks mate

ok f**k it ill bite, will anything realistically be needed to get this regoed in sa/ over the pits?

if you do things via phone give me a call 0413145430

thanks mate

petrol to get it there

Hey GH0ST, just letting you know I'll probably be doing an inspection this weekend.

Tried to do it yesterday but Fatz was busy.

yea was busy yesterday

car now comes with new ( used) rear rotors and pads

wore the pads through to the metal sadly

one lady owner and shit

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this sequence is about when i realised the rear brakes were rs and the cheap tyres had no love for me

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just to check i tested the corner again to make sure they were dead

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after extensive testing between jenna and myself

i can confirm this car is awesome

buy... dont buy ... i dont care

lol

Right-o

So due to an unprecedented amount of arse hats not being able to read the thread, I can confirm the price is 11k

Don't bother messaging with offers of less as I give no fark for selling it and would rather blow it up at the race track

Xoxoxo

Jenna

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