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Hey guys,

It's time for Julie run around to get an upgrade!

We've owned it for 2 years and it's never missed a beat!

Here's a quick run-down of the car:

1995 model

Colour: White

Mileage: 220,xxxkms

Transmission: Manual

Optional steering wheel

rego till August

Clarion headunit and speakers

cold air intake

HIDS

Rare JDM option cupholder + compartment

Near new (90%) Evergreen EH22 tyres (x2) and brand new (99.999999999%) Yokohama A drives (x2)

No powersteer or aircon

Here are some photos of the car, I'll put some more recent photos up soon.

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Located in Liverpool region, Sydney

Price: $2600

Contact Julie on: 0424-18-3332

Thanks!

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Some pictures of this beast!

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It's a great reliable car that doesn't cost much to run. You can also fit ALOT of gear into these too. For instance in my old K11, I've had an engine in it! haha.

There are a few dings/dents in the car which were on the car when we purchased it. It has not bothered us as it's a run-around. The lifters are quite noisy too, again bought it like that and it hasn't bothered us and doesn't affect the cars performance in any way.

Not willing to part anything off the car at this stage, so please don't message Julie asking for the intake or cup holders.

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