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I listed this up recently but have dropped the price a lot (read: $3000!).

Previous owner was a mature lady owner who imported it and who owned it for around 5 years.

Here are the details:

Interior:

the interior is very clean with only a single slight mark on the rear seat that is almost unnoticeable

Power windows

power steering

power mirrors which fold back into the car so that they dont get damaged

air con only needs regassing

kenwood equalizer and cassette player with a 10 cd stacker in the boot

climate control

blitz turbo timer

fully electric sunroof with open/close and tilt up and down feature

Engine:

2.0L six cylinder turbo

automatic

144,000 klms with a full log book service history (serviced every 5000kmls)

mechanically a1, drives wonderfully

cat back 3" sports exhaust with a large tip, but everything else is stock

4 brand new brake pads

i have never boosted the car, and it is never flogged

Exterior:

The paint is in very good condition with just the usual little scratches and marks because it is a daily driver, but overall, it is very good paint.

Red/maroon

bodykit with a front bar, side skirts and a rear spoiler (i think the rear bar is stock)

driving lights

17" mags with a chrome deep dish (look really good)

4 near new 235 tyres on each corner

camber adjustment kit so that you dont chew through the tyres

window tint

slimline weather shields that stop the rain coming in the car with the windows down

Now the couple of bad things:

it has a small (5 cent piece size) piece of rust near the back window. Very small though.

There is a little rust on the edge of the sunroof because the rubber just doesn't seal perfectly against the opposite surface. The sunroof does not leak whatsoever though.

This really is a great car, that runs wonderfully and without a problem, but it most be sold!

It has a full 12 months NSW rego on it now. I think it was March 29th.

The car is located in Murwillumbah which is on the east coast about 30 mins south of the qld/nsw border or about 1 and 1/2 hours south of brisbane.

Price: was $13,990 for the car, now only $12,990!

now $12,500 because of power window (see post down the bottom)

Thanks guys

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  • 3 weeks later...

dam power window on the drivers side stuffed itself today... it still goes down to about halfway and goes back up on its on but wont go down any further than that :) i have dropped the price another $500 to $12,500 but i cant go any lower....

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