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ppl i have a price drop cause im looking at a house so ill take 26 cash sale only or swap with a nice cer like lightly modded skyline or a standard 32gtr or even holden oe sumthing more pics on request

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ok i have come up with these options

someone buy the car for 26k or cash

somone swap another car with some cash my way even a standard r33 or a 200sx or something even a commie

or you can swap me your standard motor with some cash for my motor and fuek system power fc and so on i seen a few with 300rwkw asking up to 11k so throw me a offer the car is not pratical for me any more maybe a standard r33 with some nice looks

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Hi, there, nice ride, heaps of mod that i dont have, wondering would u mind tell me where u got the wide bodykit from, please , i been looking around for ages..........please, really appreciate if u do. I think i PM u about the greddy style intake plenum as well, not sure is that u, but think it is. thanks

james

greddy intake plenum has come up a treat alot of work into it but come up just like the real thing and only cost 200 smackers also the wide body kit isnt a huge one only say 30 mm all round i have it for sale if your keen

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