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The final price drop is 8,500 CASH and sorry im saying NO SWAPS need the cash

damn. how quick do u need it gone? u said no swaps and i have a r32 4 door which i'm trying to sell and i'm looking for either a 180sx or s13

i Need the car gone asap its coming up for rego in a month so i will drop the price to $8,000 flat i need this car gone

Edited by MR FLWLSS

$8000 cash if i can get rid of it this weekend and im happy to provide a compression test and or any other checks including a free revs check and pink slip :D

Edited by MR FLWLSS

have just had the pink slip done and foud 95% of the recipits totaling to $4324.88 not including all the cash payments the total would probably come to around $6.500 give or take and i just performed an online revs check and printed off the results however if you would like to perform a revs check for yourself you can do so by visiting

www.revs.nsw.gov.au

the vehicles details are as follows:

Rego:AMS04Q

Rego State:NSW

Vin/Chassis no:6U90000PS13038687

Engine no:SR20058527W

Edited by MR FLWLSS

car still for sale if anyone can beat 7,500 and me keeping the pioneer amp and the jbl splits its theres!!!!!! NEED GONE RIGHT NOW

come on people if i have to register it again that low $7,500 dollar price tag will have to be rewritten to a higher amount the car needs to go before next sunday

come on people $7,500 not negotiable less the pioneer amp and jbl splits cash only sale need car gone b4 saturday pink slip done ready to go copy of online revs check serviced regularly ready to go 75% tread on the chrome wheels 85% tread on the stockers(have recipit for new tires) lots of recipits about $5,000 in recipits not including all the stuff i paid cash for,all stock parts included i need this car gone people so contact me on

0422602440

or

0433750636

cheers

Dave (aka:MR FLWLSS)

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