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In Excellent condition apart from some scratches on the bottom of the front bumper, stone chips on bonnet, Off button for climate control loose, and the boot carpet being stained.

1993, 120,000km, Alarm with remote central locking, Turbo Timer, front mount intercooler, after market Exhaust, BBS Wheels, lowered, DBA Gold Cross Drilled and slotted front rotors.

New Rear Tyres, New Clutch fitted less than 200km ago, Imported and complied in 2008 with only 67,000km at the time, only 1 owner for the last 5 years. Serviced every 5000km. timing belt replaced at 100,000km.

Drives Perfectly.
Registration Expired September 12 2013. Will only need a pink slip if registered before December 11 2013. Would have no issues passing a pink slip. Car has been sitting in garage for months, started regularly to keep battery charged.

Buyer would need to organise to tranposrt it, as it can not be driven on a the road without registration unless it is being driven for the purpose of renewing the registration, or you have a trade plate.

Fairfield, NSW

$4,500

O4l2596 Six Eight Four

Best to text only as calls may be missed.

It is also on eBay

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Car has been sold

whats a green slip lol is that like a road worthy in melb? Considering it, i'd have to fly up and drive down lol

The buyer actually did fly up from Melbourne...

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