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I have had the car for 9 years, baught it with 74,000 on the clock and it is sitting on 157,000 now. It has been well taken care of and serviced regularly without any major faults or problems. The stereo install has been done to maintain a workable boot.

Aftermarket:

17" Nizmo rims

Whiteline sports pack - Bilstein shocks, shortened springs, camber adjustment etc.

Front strut brace

Pod air intake

Hybrid style FMIC

Racing clutch

Cs Short Shifter - with Momo gear stick

2.5" exhaust all the way through with big muffler.

BOV

2 way boost controller (controlled from inside the car)

SAFC 2

CD player head unit

Kenwood 7x10s on the parcel shelf powered by a 4x350 watt Kenwood amp

400W Kicker mono block amp in the boot powering 2x 12" Pioneer 400w free air subs (custom boot install with plenty of space left) and bass control in on the dash

Sunroof

Factory floor mats

I have just had the front bar re-sprayed and fitted and the amp for the subbies needs a service. The car is registered until April 2013. There is a little ding in the drivers rear quarter (hardly noticable) and some minor scratches on the passenger door and rear quarter - see pics. The tyres have gone about 2,000km so have heaps of meat on them and the breaks have about 3,000.

Its on Car Sales for $8,000. Happy to talk on price fwith SAU Members.

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