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hi guys

im looking to buy my first car.

my price range is around 8.5k $

looking for a sporty 2 door car (like a skyline r33 ,integra,prelude,celica)

good condition with rwc, preferably black but im open to anything.

my emails

[email protected]

so email me if you have something!

open to any suggestions!

cheers

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i get more responses in this section

The Wanted to Buy section is there for a reason.

Perhaps if you were that genuine you would actually keep an eye out in the for sale section.

Don't crash and die in the new car, that would be a crying shame...

still looking guys! p plate car!

Hi, I have got a black 300ZX targa Non turbo.Call me on 0439818008 and come and have a look.I am in Mordialloc Melb.

cheers

Alex

hey champ i've got a 97 tf magna manual 3.0l no mods done perfect p-plate car, i bought it for while on my p's goes hard as, suprising for a magna i know but the 6 can realy boogie when you put your foot down. has smoked a stato 5l before. let me know. im in melb so pic up no probz.

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