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this is for my close friend

1995 Mitsubishi FTO GPX

Custom pearl blue respray

17" S2 chromes

5zig exhaust

boomerang alarm

mdlp HU

tinted windows

full v'side kit

lowered

retrimmed interior

neons n ricey stuff

apexi afc

mivec controller

ring 0403 315 368 for more details.

$26,000

I've been in this car and its very nice, interiors been fully re-trimmed matching blue and black and the sound system is very good.

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Car is in Melbourne btw.

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tell him i'll give him 18max :D

i can get a 94 model for 14k

PS. is the kit actually have VEILSIDE stamped into it or not?

but seriously this is probably the wrong forum.... unless someones going to get one for their GF lol

18 is a bit low for this specimen

it has full electrics

md head unit with speakers and subbie in the boot

and this paint color is unique

the head lights have also been changed

im not too sure about the veilside stamp thing

Originally posted by chopobo

18 is a bit low for this specimen

it has full electrics

md head unit with speakers and subbie in the boot

and this paint color is unique

the head lights have also been changed

im not too sure about the veilside stamp thing

dude i can get one imported with mods already for 14k and do all the rest and maybe even turbo it with the money saved lol

hope the sale goes well tho :D

EDIT**

i might know a chick that will want it...

will get back to u

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