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Dear Reader,

My car, my baby, my red lady is up for sale as i am joining the airforce she must leave me.

i will start to by saying she is in mint condition, the paint is in perfect condtion and it was a full respray, in boot, skirts of underbonnet, in doors etc etc. the car has never ever had any form of accident. Perfect Service history and Service records to be sold with car. Has entered Auto Salon Once and Final Battle once.

asking price is $18,000 firm.

ENGINE:

Apexi Air Filter

Mandrel 2.5" cat-back Exhaust

3" Apex'i muffle to 5" Tip

NGK Iridium Spark Plugs

Standard MTX 5 Speed Gear Box

Daiken Heavy-Duty Organic Clutch

BODY:

Custom Front Veilside to C1 style front bar

Veilside Side Skirts Un-ported

Veilside Rear Quater panels

Rear Wing Removed

Clear Indicators

Maruta Windscreen Wipers

Electric SunRoof

Full respray In Ferrari Red

with 25% Gold Lust Pearl

INTERIOR:

Momo Gear Knob

Razo Sports Racing Pedals

Shortened Shift Leaver

Black leather Seats

AXS Seat Covers

AXS Seatbealt Covers

Indiglo gauges

Brant Alarm System

*the alarm system is a keypad entry system 6 stage emobilise and all the works.. will lower your insurance cost*

SUSPENSION AND WHEELS:

17"x7.5" AME 150's on 215/45 Falken Rubber

Hot Bitz Coilovers *height adjustable*

Hot Bitz Shocks

Stereo:

Clarion headunit, dvd, mp3 player, cdr etc etc, is still worth around $5000 by itself.

A tv tuner is also put of the system another $500.

brand new speakers, and tweeters custom built into doors.

Two 15" subs in the boot, one Earthquake digital amp that was rated very highly and is not sold anymore, a capacitor.

the display in the boot is a custom install and has a false floor with plexi glass over the amp and cap.

all wireing is heavy duty with a pheonix gold connections to the battery and fuses.

If you have any questions, please PM me or e-mail me at [email protected]

Pictures of car are available from: http://www.syndicatemotorsports.org/cars/mx6.html

*site is down at moment*

if the Sale wishes to buy from outside Adelaide, i will not be able to bring the car to you.

Thanks kind regards AJ

as soon as i get pictures i will make them available.

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if ya offered to fly then i dont see why ya wouldnt :(

I thought the :) might give it away, I've been wearing the blue uniform for almost 16yrs - I was just winding you up :) So from your statement above I take it that you've been selected to attempt pilots course? Very high failure rate. Best of luck, I hope you make it.

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no turbo dude .... wrong forums :P - no offence but we like quick cars.

For the record, my last car was a 1992 GE MX6 and it was a totally cool car. Cool, but slow.

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