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need cash now so i need to sell the car for invesment on a business

the car is stock as it gets top to bottom no mods, neat tidy clean, never been in an accident, one owner in aus, was brought from grand tourismo autos in melb, was imported by request,

its a 1994 on 59,876ks it has japanese log books and english usermanual its the type of car where every clip and bolt is still original, and doesnt make noises when driving very smooth u can just hear the engine when you rev it out, exhoust is very quiet, the car is roadworth was check not long ago, by a independent mechanic its all good.

has active front spoiler, and rear spoiler has been removed proffesinally all tyres are in very good cond good brakes new battery etc.

any check any test welcome wich does not mean tyre kickers

thats all for know if you have any questions you can call me or sms me on

ive changed my number now its 0401267277

ASKING $23,900 lover than its market price, May trade for somthing that interests me

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