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This car represents great value at $24,500.
I'm not looking for swaps or time wasters.

Contact: 0408257613

I've moved onto different hobbies and the car rarely gets driven, as you can see by the amount of KM I have put onto it since importing. 

Located Canberra, currently registered however will need to go over pits for the name change.
I have the stock exhaust to help with this. 

YEAR: 2000
MODEL: SERIES 2
COLOUR: Pearl White (rare)
KM: 138,000KM (Imported with 97,000)

INFO:
I'm the first and only Australian owner, the car was imported through Iron Chef Imports in 2013, with only 97,000km, Grade 4B. Stock sleeper look, nothing flash in the engine bay. Regularly serviced by Import Parts and Mechanical Canberra. Unfortunately, no service log book as originally the servicing was done by myself and mechanic friend. 

TUNE:
Full flex tune thanks to DVS Tuning Newcastle
E85 power output: 287rwkw
Pump 98 power output: 255rwkw
Boost 20PSI and tapers to 16PSI

HEART:
Adaptronic ECU
Manifold air temp sensor (nice and safe)
MAP sensor tuned (nice and safe)
Hypergear ART45SAT turbo
Zeiotronix flex fuel gauge
Flex sensor
NPC HD Organic Clutch (rated to 350rwkw)

FUEL SYSTEM: 
Walbro 255 E85 fuel pump
1000cc E85 rated Bosch injectors
Aeroflow micron fuel filter (suited to E85)
Splitfire coilpacks

EXHAUST/INTAKE/COOLING:
3inch, with mufflers and high flow cat
Blitz return flow intercooler (legal no holes cut)
Apexi Power Intake Panel Filter
Turbosmart Kompact Plumb Back Blow Off Valve
Thick Alloy Radiator

WHEELS/SUSPENSION:
Varrstoen ES2 rims (very nice stance)
Federal 595 tyres 
Rear MCA blue coilovers (brand new set ready to go in the front) 
Front HKS coilovers 

OTHER:
Xenon headlights (expensive and rare) 
Aftermarket front bar with air vents
Imobaliser and alarm system

DAMAGE etc: 
Few scratches and the classic gravel chips on the front bar
Dint on the bonnet as seen in the picture, not substantial. 
Rims have gutter rash
Tyres are worn and should be replaced
Classic wear on the side of drivers seat as seen in the picture
Wear on the gear shifter
Timing belt is whiny sometimes, however was replaced at 100,000km

EXTRAS NOT INSTALLED - you can have these with the sale:
Original series 2 front bar 
Original stock exhaust
Original reo bar 
Original intercooler
Front strut brace
New magnaflow muffler 
Oil temp, oil pressure and water temp sensors/gauges
HID kit (will perfectly compliment the Xenon headlights)
Wideband 02 sensor (will perfectly compliment the tune)

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After looking more into the current market and prices, I'm going to be dropping the price down to $22,000 

The original price of $24,500 probably was a bit outside of what they seem to be currently going for. 

Open to offers, just not swaps.

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