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Burgundy

$4000 19' ROH Fury Rims and tyres at 90%

Lowered to just over 100mm with King Springs

M Spec kit

Momo steering wheel

Aftermarket razo gear knob and handbrake leaver

Tinted windows

Pioneer stereo system with splits, amp and sub woofer

Has had oil change every 5000km

Runs very well

147000 GENUINE kms

3.5 inch cat-back exhaust, with stainless steel 5inch Muffler - Exhaust is resonably quiet and holds a nice note.

Remote central locking with alarm (with shock and motion sensor and warning beep).

Hi flow BMC panel air filter. Also included HKS pod filter (not currently installed). Never been boosted.

This car has been loved and well looked after.

Selling due to purchase of house, so money is needed and i intend to buy something boring and cheap to run.

Asking $15000 or $15500 with RWC.

0423 028 036

Please call or msg with enquiries

Still Available man?

Yep still got it! Keen to sell also. What would you like to know?

Best bet is to give me a call

0423 028 036

or email me at

[email protected]

I won't be able to check this site again until Sunday but have email access at work if you'd prefer to write rather than call.

Cheers

Jeremy

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