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Ex show car

Rare white color, only 1 other in Australia

All those awesome terms that help to sell a car.... none of those apply to this little buzz box, it's cheap as chips to run tho!

I'm selling my better halfs first car.

It's led a pampered life with any mechanical issues addressed immediately, the plugs, distributer and coil were replaced recently after a slight ignition issue, the clutch was replaced 07/10/12 as it was the one that came with the car from the manufacturer (Shows how softly it was driven, 250,000 on one clutch!) and was slipping a little, with the new clutch the fly wheel was machined as well. All belts have been adjusted recently as one needed replacing. Gearbox oil changed and the fuel filter was also done. New battery.

There's an after market stereo installed, 4 speakers, 10" sub in a delightful fluffy pink box and amp. After market imobiliser. Small muffler fitted to exhaust. Pod filter.

Lowered on after market springs and 17" rims. Fitted with a new bodykit including rear bar and side skirts, will include a c-west front bar that's not currently on the car, she was sick of gtrs lining up against her at the lights so she took it off to try get that sleeper look back.

Included in the sale will be 3 new spare 17" tires, 4 stock rims and tires, stock airbox and filter.

The car is being sold as is, registered but without roadworthy.

I actually drove this every now and then as a daily when my 180 was getting work done and it blew me away how amazingly fuel efficient this thing was, $20 would easily last me 3 weeks, if i wasnt so inredibly manly i'd have kept driving it.

It's located in Ballarat Victoria and she's after $2500

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