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Item:Magna Ralliart

Location:Melb

Item Condition:Awesome

Reason for Selling:Get back into GTR

Price and Payment Conditions:$26,500

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Contact Details:0401-004-999

I am selling my Magna Ralliart. I know it is no Skyline but I am selling to get back into a GTR. If there is anyone out there looking to trade for a 32GTR that is in good condition with cash adjustment that be good. A little about the Ralliart-

2002 model,white, 21,000kms,manual,tint,sunroof and 9 months of New car warranty left. It has been a really good car and handles quite well and very comfy to drive. I am looking to get back into a beloved GTR as I blew up my last one and the wife wasnt happy . I have now talked her back into letting me get another, yeh ha.

I am asking $26,500 and it has 12mths reg.

You can call me on 0401-004-999 if there is anyone interested and I hope everyone has a awesome 2006 and safe driving for all.

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