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10 months rego

73500km

grey coupe

Always serviced with the best gear.

Just got timming belt replaced, diff oil changed, gear box oil changed, plugs,

fuel & oil filter changed, coolant changed.

All done cause i was going to keep the car and wanted to know all was up to

spec! Though I cannot afford to keep it as i have other depts to keep up with!

Whoever buys the car is getting a bargain!

MODS\EXTRAS

3" turbo back exhaust, two stage boost controller,

brass button clutch & heavy duty pressure plate,

k&n panel filter, 18" deep dish rims Chrome),

sports steering wheel,nismo gear knob,

pioneer head unit, kicker 6.5" splits (front), mb quarts (rear),

two kicker amps, 15" JBL sub, autometer boost guage.

All in immaculate condition 14.5k

Ashfield, SYDNEY

If you would like to see the car or ask questions feel free to contact

me on 0425 342 258 anytime.

Damien

Oh yeah... as for pics, I'm working on that!

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Would give you $14k but i need to sell my car first...

give me a call so we can talk about it some more...

0401757778

im at mt druitt and can take a loook tmorrow :)

Hey guys, sorry for the late reply. The car is still for sale and that is all the info and pics I've got for the car.

If anyone would like to see the car please don't hesitate to contact me on

0425 342 258

I have had quite a few enquiries but none genuine.

I am firm on the price (13.5k).

Regards

Damien

pics to madwob (at) hotmail .com

interested, but am in melb. so pics will help a lot thanks mate...not just after pics for no reason

Hey damo,

What is happening in regard to looking at the car...?

When will it take place? Im a little dissapointed that you couldnt even call to tell me you couldnt make it, i could have been stuck at that maccas for another hour waiting for you..

PM or email me - sindows (at) sindows.net

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