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Very Regretful Sale

Owner is starting a new business and needed to buy a car with reasonable laugage space to transport goods.

YOUR CHANCE TO OWN A UNIQUE KAI CLASS SPORTS CAR.

Features as follows:

Aftermarket:

- Suzuki Sport upgraded turbo

- Suzuki Sport upgraded ECU.

- Suzuki Sport upgraded injectors.

- Stainless steel exhaust.

- Blitz blow off valve.

- Speed restrictor removed.

- Aftermarket rims

- Serviced every 5000kms.

Standard features:

- Rear wheel drive.

- 80,000 kms

- 11 months registration. (Victoria)

- RWC

- Recent cam belt & clutch change.

- Four way roof (hard top, t'top, targa, full convertible).

- Cordoba red.

- Capable of achieving 400km per $20.00 tank full of high octain fuel.

- Manufacture Date: Late 1993

Price: $18,000

Contact:

Malcolm Zammit

0403289669

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At Winton the Cappa actually overtook 2 R33 Skylines (had light mods: FMIC, Exhaust, Boost). Due to it's size and low centre of gravity it really handles great. Winton is a very twisty track so the Cappa did well, especially when it had shitty tyres, with alot of sidewall flex and not enough grip. With new good rubber it would have done even better. Down the quarter, the Skyline would always win.

All depends on the driver really.

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