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I have owned the car for the last 9 yrs, all mods done while in my possession, genuine and regretful sale. The car is just sitting around not getting used, as i have a daily drive, and also a work car.

THIS CAR IS IN PERFECT CONDITION

6+ months rego

143,xxxKm genuine kilometres (GOT THE CAR WITH 56,xxxKm)

LIST OF MODS INC.

External:

- vented carbon fibre bonnet

- GTR grille

- Vertex wide mouth front bar

- 3D carbon fibre rear wing

- factory option side skirts

- Custom Vinyl graphics

- HID blue/white headlights

- Window tint

Suspension / Wheels:

- D2 coilover drift spec fully adjustable suspension

- Adjustable control arms

- 19x8.5(f) 19x9.5 ® black/polished Koya wheels

- near new tyres

Interior:

- Momo race steering wheel,

- Momo race pedals

- quick release steering wheel kit

- carbon fibre gear shifter

- short shifter kit

- custom gear cover (to match steering wheel)

- DVD player/screen

- Kenwood MP3 / CD / USB player with remote

- Pioneer 6" 3way splits

- Blaupunkt 6x9' 3way

- 2 x Kicker amps (one competition sub amp with remote gain)

- 1 x 12" Orion sub in ported box

- Blitz Fully Automated Turbo timer

- Turbo pressure Autometer gauge

- Climate control

- perfect condition with no rips etc

Under bonnet:

- GTR injectors

- GoFastBit Plumb back BOV

- Big front mount intercooler

- Blitz Air Pod

- KKR430 Turbo

- Upgraded Wastegate

- 3" turbo back exhaust with Blitz cannon

- Custom track pipe/side exit pipe

- Upgraded GTR brakes

- Malpassi 550hp fuel pump

- Dyno tuned

Receipts for most work, plates not inc.

Please call for inspection, no joy rides,

$15,900.Price neg.

[PLEASE CALL ME OR MSG ME AS I DONT GET ON HERE TOO REGULARLY]

Cheers

Peter

0414949851

car also on carsales.com.au

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