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I have had this car with love for 4 years, i was gona sell this car when my license got suspended few years ago, but then changed my mind when i got the licence back, but Now its time to let the car go for real, because i need to travel to Ballarat everyday for work, and needing a more practical car.

The car has been always well looked after and all the mods and service done by "Chaser motor works" .. the car is making more than 203 KW at the rear wheels with safe boost and currently tuned with Apexi Power FC..

The car has some mods like

-Apexi powerfc

-HKS silent power Exaust.

-HKS intercooler

-Blitz Pod filter

-Greddy electronic boost controller

-Greddy turbo timer.

-JAp clear LED Tail lights

-GTR wing

-Bomex side skirts and rear bumber bar

_top secret front bar

-Apexi electrical boost gauge

-Kicker sounds

- and 18 inch rims.

-ect....

The car has been always garaged and serviced on time. never missed a beat. a new radiator and clutch have been installed few months ago with the service

its on carsales as well, for more pictures of the care please click onthe link below

http://www.carsales....mode%20matchany

Any inspection welcome and for a quick response please call me on 0423435204. the car is in victoria

$16999

Price is slightly neg.....

Edited by sen

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