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Hi All

Selling my spare car as i have a r32 on the way in a few months so need to make some space too

Car specs

Engine - 6a12 Non mivec

Auto 4 speed

210,000ks

Parts replaced

- All rear and front bushings

-Rear Shocks

-reconditioned steering rack

-reconditioned CV (both )

-New thermostat

-Reconditioned my old Radiator (with new plastic top tank)

-Starter motor reconditioned

-Stepper motor replaced

-new battery 600cca

-All hoses replaced (top and bottom and heater core hoses)

-Spark plug leads replaced

- New Coil packs x6

-Sump gaskets replaced

-Auto tranny flush and service all filters replaced

-front brake pistions over hauled (rings etc) and full bleed and flush

-All 4 engine mounts replaced

-Replaced front bearing tops

-Replaced front wheel bearings

-Replaced new alternator belts and power steer belts

-Aircon re-gased and tested

bad bits ..

Paint has some slight minor scratches

Side badges and stickers removed

Scrape under front bar

The Good Bits

Great on fuel 550-620ks

Engine is in excellent condition for its age compression test welcome

Gearbox is super smooth and quick no jerkyness

Paint and interior in excellent conidtion apart from some fine scrathes on the paint

2010 Lancer VR wheels with dunlop Fastresponse tyres 220 each

HID 6000K low beam , LED Parkers , LED number plate lights

Air pod fitted inside the stock filter box

Catback custom exhaust (right price jobby) with twin tip muffler

Voltmeter and water temp gauges installed (stepper motor Racetech ones)

Full factory kit

Drives great

ICE

JVC MP3 WMA Bluetooth hands free deck with 3 USB outputs

Front Fusion SP series 6 1/2" splits

Rear (Carzerroa) i believe its jap pioneer 6x9

10" Fusion sub and amp 200wrms

Mongoose Black wiring Alarm + Immobi

Rear tail light bulbs replaced with LED Bulbs

Comes with 6 months rego and RWC , Plates dont come with car ...

Looking at $5000 RACQ Inspection welcome @ Buyers expense

Give me a call if your interested 0423082356

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