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hey guys. im urged to buy another gtr, so i have put up for sale my jeep srt8 or possibly swap for a r34 gt-r. these suv's come standard with 317kw. they come with a 6.1L hemi v8 which sounds and goes very tough for a suv.

it has 77,000kms and is in excellent condition, my wife drives the car mostly so it definately hasnt had a hard time. heres the specs:

fully integrated sound system which includes bluetooth, dvd, navigation with updated software,usb,ipod interface, tv, reverse camera, and lots more extras. great additonal option which is rare on all jeeps.

arrington cold air intake kit. imported from america which costs a fortune made from carbon fibre.

cross drilled and slotted brembo brakes. with stoptech pro brake pads, fitted 2000kms.

also has a jeep customised towbar which fits neatly on top of the exhausts. great for towing all sorts of trailers.. but never been towed before.

heated seats

rear parking sensors

leather/suede trim.

this car is fantastic to drive. the sound system which includes the parking sensors and reverse camera are a jeep extra. excellent for those tight spots, the camera shows a wide angle to safely reverse park and see all thats behind you. performance wise, exhaust is very quiet up until you open the throttle and hold on to your panties. it is shockingly quick.. and now with the brake setup it stops as hard as it goes. very responsive and with the cold air intake sucking in cold air it not only goes better but sounds like a true hemi v8 should! my wife drives this car 90% of the time so it has not been abused. washed weekly and is very well maintained.

my wife most of the time to work only (10 min from home) kept in a garage and undercover wherever it goes. it has just been serviced and also done the spark plugs with platinum spark plugs. everything used on the car is top of the line gear.

all performance parts were bought from the usa. and only the best brakepads/brake discs were used. also the arrington cold air intake is the most expensive and best on the market for the jeep srt-8. excellent performance parts which helped the car perform and breathe more cleaner air with a small percentage of fuel consumption savings.

this is a really really fast suv. 6.1 hemi v8 are not your average v8 motors. its a sling shot off the line. im really impressed with how they have balanced this badboy..

price is $45000 Or swaps for a r34 gt-r, possible trade with a evo 9. or cars with similar value.. my number is 0410158440 car is located at burwood, nsw.

thanks guys.

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Edited by Rami_G
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crazy car man

i work at jeep and have driven a couple of these they r very fun and i luv the sound they make!

cant wait for 2012 model to come out with the 6.4litre engine in it

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