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Up For sale is my current daily driver. I am the second Australian owner. Previous owner imported it himself 11 years ago and owned it for 10. The car has been very reliable and was completely stock when i bought it. I've only done minor mods since. They include:

ENGINE

- 3 inch exhaust, gutted cat, no resonators, straight through rear muffler

- 3 inch dump and front pipe

- Blitz return flow fmic

- apexi intake pipe, drift pod

- turbotech boost controller @ 10 psi

- remapped ecu

- Greddy catch can

- 42mm alloy radiator

SUSPENSION AND BRAKES

- GTR shocks all round

- King springs on the front, whiteline springs rear (low but conservative)

- Bendix advanced pads all round

INTERIOR

- Momo steering wheel

- Speco gauges (boost, water temp, charge rate)

- replaced shifter and handbrake boots.

STEREO

- Alpine CDA-117e headunit (top of the range single din)

- Focal Polyglass Front splits

- Polk audio rear speakers

- Pioneer premier class d monoblock

- pioneer premier class d 4 channel

- 2x MTX thunder 8000 10"subs

- Dynamat applied to front doors, parcel shelf and boot lid.

- matching amps dont heat up and are mounted under front seats.

- Optima battery

SERVICING

- Oil change every 5000 inc oil filter

- gearbox oil replaced

- transfer and diff oils replaced

- brake and clutch fluid changed

- coolant flushed

- all power steering hoses replaced and fluid changed

- clutch master cylinder replaced

- rocker cover gaskets replaced

- Coil packs replaced with brand new genuine

- ignition harness replaced inc module

- g sensor replaced

- all tyres at 80%

- replaced noisy turbo

- window tint

For its age, the car runs very well. The body is relatively straight beside a few dents. The paint work is the only let down of the whole car. It would benefit from a full respray. Roadworthy will not be included but all standard parts will come with the car. the only other thing that needs to be done is the front driveshafts as the boots are split.

Asking for $6000 with stereo, or $5000 without which i think is pretty fair. Again, a roadworthy WILL NOT be supplied but it has reg till september this year.

For any other questions, contact me on 0433091345. The car is located in Northern suburbs melbourne.

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Hey man, Gonna be honest. Im looking at spending around 4500 on a car and i am interested in this

I dont want the Stereo. At the most just the head unit.

Where are you located in Melbourne and ill ask my big brother to bring me

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