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Ok Folks

My recently acquired Racing Red Suzuki Swift (1992 GA, 1Litre - 3 cylinder, 36kw of killer power, 5 speed) is up for sale - or hire (while your skyliner is in the shop).

I've decided to name her Angry Bird due to the fact I found a Red Angry Birds steering wheel cover that matches the awesomeness that is Swifty in Repco

The engine be very strong and has had work done to it and the gear box - recently. (Don't know what but all gaskets etc new)

For the last week I have:

- New exhaust

- New Windscreem

- New Century Ultimate Performance battery

- Fully serviced - Iridium Plugs, OEM Filters & Fluids. (includes engine and fuel system flush)

- Obtained RWC (ready for Rego which I'll get 3 months put on)

- Tyres look new (put new hubcaps on)

- Complete and full detailing (2 full days my effort :( )

- 650 kms per 40 litre tank - cheaper than chips to run

- Canberra car all it's life (no rust etc...)

- NO accident history - Straight as

- Oh and a New Sony Explode head unit with remote

Now I got it for F.A. off a neighbour but have spent just under $1400 on it (which will include the 3mths rego).

Genuine SAU folk - $1600 (your going to be driving it - and I'll check farkers !)

Friends, Family & Randoms - $1800

I'll Hire her out for $100 per week while I wait to offload her (plus fill it up on return).

Spotters fee $100 on Sale :D

:cheers:

This bitch be worth it

Cheers

Richard

Quality pics to come but here's one to start

(the bonnet is released - not a friggin panel gap ok)

Edited by Sinista32

If you own a Skyline and/or your modifying you know what ! your going to need something like this :yes:

or if you have one you can't park and leave for the day

Come and see it, you wont believe how good it is .....

Get amongst it quickly

Cheaper than a set of good rims and for this price you get a Rego'd car :woot:

Edited by Sinista32

^thought it was kitty litter at first :P

so had good fun driving the Swift out to the Friday night meet last night.

As I was leaving got the sign to light up the tyres on the way out ... yeah right, not likely

Lulz were had I'm sure, hehehe

^thought it was kitty litter at first :P

so had good fun driving the Swift out to the Friday night meet last night.

As I was leaving got the sign to light up the tyres on the way out ... yeah right, not likely

Lulz were had I'm sure, hehehe

Takes the worry out of getting pulled up on the way home mate .. :ninja:

I see red, I see red I see red

That's right. Split Enz classic song about this very special Red Car

Do you know some cute chicks in need of a great looking reliable ride. (Ideal for L/P's)

Give them my number ;)

$1600 drive-away no more to pay

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