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Up for sale is my Twin Turbo Soarer,

I am only selling this because i have just received a brand new company, and i am applying for a house loan next week so i need as much money as i can and this car is just taking up room in the company workshop ..

Mods inlcude:

Engine:

* Turbosmart E-Boost street boost controller (low boost: 12.5psi high boost: 14.5psi)

* Turbosmart Blow Off Valve

* Fuel Cut Defender

* Front Mount Intercooler

* Autometer boost gauge

* Viper turbo timer (working off the old/unused volume stereo on + off button)

Body Mods:

* Vertex bodykit (genuine vertex, no cheap copies)

- unpainted, but i have taken this into consideration when thinking of the price

* I have the 97 model foglights and grill for the front bar

* HID headlights, with LED parkers

* LED taillights

* LED mirror indicators (unpainted, not on the car at the moment)

Interior:

* Stock rear leather seats (great condition, no rips or tears or stains)

* Front seats are stock, but have been recovered about 6 months ago ( by Stitched Up Custom Trim)

* Door trims have been strengthened and recovered in stock coloured leather (by Stitched Up Custom Trim)

* Carpets are all clean with no stains

* "Soarer" matts are in the back and passenger floors

* Dash, Centre Console and are in great condition, no stains or colour wear or anything

Sound/Visual:

* Double Din Kenwood DVD player w/ Ipod + USB seperate connection, CD, Reversing Camera and GPS

* Carrozeria speakers on the rear parcel tray, sound great, super clear sound !

* Viper 12inch sub, mounted in boot, not too bassy and still sounds great

Electronic:

* Remote start (working off a keychain, works from a few hundred metres away)

* Push button start (working off the old stereo on + off button)

* Key chain can start the car, turn on the a/c, unlock the boot etc:

Wheels:

* 20inch chrome rims, no gutter rash or scratches

Suspension:

* Pedders Sports Suspension in the front

* Aftermarket air struts in the rear incl:

- viair 480 compressor

- asco valves

- tank mounted in boot

- switches in car beside the handbrake

- compressor switch hidden up in drivers footwell

- gauges mounted in stainless frame mounted to the side of the centre console

* Pedders Sports Suspension for the rear aswell (interchangeable, doesnt take long at all to swap it back to springs for track days etc:)

* Tucks 20inch rim and also sits about 20mm from laying rear bar

* Also can be driven laid out without scrubbing

As i need this car sold, i am open to offers around the $8,500 mark, please call or message anytime on 0402 493 150 and we can arrange a time for inspections

If pictures are wanted by anyone dont hesitate to message me on 0402 493 150 and i can send some straight through

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yeah mate ive got more pics of the interior, if you check out my carsales link

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/private/details.aspx?R=10950746&__Qpb=1&Cr=0&__Ns=pCar_RankSort_Int32|1||pCar_PriceSort_Decimal|1||pCar_Make_String|0||pCar_Model_String|0&keywords=&__N=1216 1246 1247 1252 1282 4294962861 4294961295 463 898&silo=1011&__No=15&seot=1&PriceFrom=463&tsrc=allcarhome&__Nne=15&trecs=20&__sid=132EA56EE24B

there are more pics there, and also a price, i am also located in Newcastle ..

if you want to know anymore, dont hesitate to message on 0402 493 150

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