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Hi All,

I posted this in Supraforums, but i was also advised to post in this forum too.


After 8 glorious years of ownership, the time has come to say goodbye to my pride and joy. We now need a larger vehicle. I have loved this car to bits and I want it to go to a good home.


It is a very well kept 1998 SZ-R. 6sp Manual and factory optioned with Torsen LSD, Getrag Gearbox & larger brakes.

Has clocked 107,700kms. It is in great condition. Only the front lip is a little damaged and needs some TLC.

The car has always been garaged.


Better still - i have kept this car unmodded. If you're into your mods, why not use this as a canvas?


I am the first owner since import into W.A.


Still drives like a dream and has recently had it's 100k service. I have service history documents since my ownership, which i'm happy to provide.


I also have the rear spoiler (taken off). It is in excellent condition. It is included in the price, but comes unfitted.


I'm asking $16,990. I think this is a very reasonable price for this rare vehicle.


Contact Bobby on 0404 023 010.


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