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thankss... its got a 17" white enkei's, 3" catback exhaust, bodykit, coil overs (dunno which but), apexi power intake and some computer thing that was hidden in the frame under the glovebox and i forgot wat it was called, something to do with air and fuel tho LOL, im new to all this stuff. but yeah never been boosted tho... 33,000kms wid all genuine log books =) very clean indeed!

yeah not a good week to get it as well haha forecast predicts rain here for the rest of week LOL....

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haha yeah i kno i was abit fing about the 33,000kms as well.. but u kno how if its rewinded its like the odometer doesnt line up?. these were like straight perfect lined lol... it pretty much drives liek new (besides the suspension being abit stiff) and yea still has the new car smell! but yeah its a flat boot.. fibre glass.

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