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Hey all,

Got a Series 3 Auto Ti up for sale details are as follows

COLOUR: factory Gun metal grey

MODS: full 2 1/2 inch with extractors, pod filter, DB166 clarion head unit with clarion splits in the front plays MP3's, LSD - (not sure if it was put in as a factory option or put in afterwards)

RECENTLY SERVICED PARTS: (all done within 2000k's of driving)

2nd hand motor put in with 150,000 genuine k's, motor was bought from A1 nissan, water pump and timing belt were replaced before motor went in, New genuine nissan radiator, new CAS in dizzy, new dizzy cap, new oil in motor, transmission and steering rack, new brakes all around, brake system fully flushed, handbrake cables replaced, new rear windscreen, Brand new 195/65 R14 tyres less than 300 k's of driving on them.

LOCATION: Vehicle is located at Marsden, 30 mins from brisbane

REASON FOR SALE: I have more than enough vehicles, 5 to be exact and im going to Fiji in august so need some extra spending money

PRICE: asking $2700 ono as is, no roadworthy or Rego can organise RWC for an extra $100

COMMENTS: Car is pretty much ready for a RWC all it needs is to have the standard steering wheel replaced or repaird as bits have frayed off it and a new battery. I also have a complete manual conversion kit for an extra $500

any questions or you would like to view the car then call me on 0401 366 024 ask for Ivan

PICS COMING SOON!

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