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All just thought id add that i will consider certain swaps+cash my way (depending on the cash adjustment)... preferably within the $25-30k way bracket and obviously depending on the car on offer... make an offer :cool:

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Are you interested in a custom 600hp TRD wide body supra swap. polished engine bay, custom porsche gunmetal grey paint work, moulded TRD wide body, HKS ti muffler, gt42r turbo billet 19x10 and 19x12 wheels, suede sparco racing seats, rare TRD dash cluster and much much more...

All it needs is a built motor and it'll have 800-900hp with ease!

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Are you interested in a custom 600hp TRD wide body supra swap. polished engine bay, custom porsche gunmetal grey paint work, moulded TRD wide body, HKS ti muffler, gt42r turbo billet 19x10 and 19x12 wheels, suede sparco racing seats, rare TRD dash cluster and much much more...

All it needs is a built motor and it'll have 800-900hp with ease!

Sounds tough man

PM me wat u had in mind for the swap etc i wasnt really looking for a performance car modified to the extent urs is but send me wat u had in mind

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have had several offers... but mainly trades, other genuine offers were pending their own car sales.....

Guys have had some interest, am willing to negotiate a little on price (within reason) send me a message or give me a call if ur interested

Saw this a proform a while back while my engine was being built

this car is sex, I'd push my mother down a set of stairs to own it

Hey man thanks. Yeh proform did the engine work.

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