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Saturday, 14 September 2024

Satria 1000

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What's the deal with this car?

Photo Credit: Apa khabar Proton lama hari ini?

The Satria series was a limited run number plate from number 1 to 1000. As it would be, this Proton Satria GTi is on the last of the plates, number 1000.









The average price for a non-original Satria GTi is around 14-20k MYR. Sometimes some can come up for as low as 11k.

However, the original ones are upwards of 20-30k. This is listed at 22.6k.
The list of supposed modifications and issues are of follows:

-Smoked taillights -Rep wheels -Pod filter -Rear trunk badge relocation -Different intake pretty sure -Rusting struct bar -Wira (I think) steering wheel -Aftermarket headunit -Recaro bucket for the driver seat -R3 headlights -Turbo timer (what) -surface corrosion on exhaust tips -paint flake / dirt on bodywork

I have my considerations with this particular unit since I have been keen on a GTi for years now, but the condition is a bit high for it. I suppose its priced higher for the plate.

According to the advert, it has been sitting as well. I would like to consider it, but right now I am not in a position to justify another car. Next time.

~Efini

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