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Hi guys

Looks like im going to be selling my baby pretty soon.

I've had her for about 4 months, and I really need money for a new business venture.

She was imported as a complete stocker Mid Feb 2004 with 60100 kms on the clock.

She now has about approx 70,000 kms and runs like a dream. Never had any problems with it. Have had oil changed with Mobil 1.

The car is completely stock except for a brand new Apexi POD Filter purchased a few months ago + new HKS EVC 4 Boost controller + new Pivot Boost Gauge. Is the perfect car for modifications, just add cooler and exhaust.

Has the standard series 1.5 features:

Drivers Airbag

Velour seats

Series 2 engine and ECU

M spec bodykit

Rear Series 2 M Spec Wing

New battery (4 months)

New tyres (4 months)

Stock alloy wheels

New brake pads (4 months)

Excellent condition inside and out

Rego until Feb 2005

Comes with Alpine Top of the line CDA-9815 cd/mp3 player (cost 900 brand new)

Asking $19,500 with the cd player

$19,000 without

Now with pics

Please email me for any interest or pics

[email protected]

Cheers

Tom

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