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GRAB A BARGAIN! NOW $6 000 !!! (firm on price)

Due to a lot of responses and negotiating on this car and i can't keep track,

I'm just going to put the LOWEST PRICE that i'll sell the car for. So, any buyer that hand over cash to me first, i'll sell the car to that person.

$6 000 !! (firm on price)

Bought this car off a dealer (still got paperwork) and Have had this car for over a year now. ALWAYS garaged and well looked after.

Oil change every 5000-6000kms with Motul 4100 turbolight oil.. Car is in good condition.

REASON FOR SELLING is i bought a S15 and rarely

drive the R32 anymore so i decided to put it up for sale.

MODS on the car:

-URAS front bar

-DMAX 30mm wider front fenders

(refibreglassed on top of original layer which cost me $200)

- 6000k HID

-Custom headlights

-Custom bezel dash cover

- Glow EL dash lights

-Intercooler

- K&N Air filter

- New heavy duty battery (century)

- Turbo timer

- Razo gear nob and pedals

-Greddy boost gauge

-AMP

-JVC mp3 player

-Aftermarket Jap Exhaust

-Electric Sunroof

extras that i will give to the buyer:

- Stock front guards

- Front Strut bar (not installed but can install for the buyer)

Car is mechanically A1 NOTHING WRONG WITH IT.

just want a quick sale as i have 2 cars.

PRICE DROP !!

Now only $6 000 (firm) CHEAPEST AROUND

INSPECTION WELCOME

David 0432 714 894

Carsales link for pictures:

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...id=125B1C5B1620

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keen on swaps?

VT V6 Fac Manual 5spd, has had new Xtreme Heavy Duty clutch fitted 500 kays ago, new belt, tensioner, water pump, power steer pump, new engine mounts, inner and outer conrol arm bushes, adjustable castor rod bushes, Machanicals in A1 condition, alwayz serviced 5000 kays or less. VY SS 18s very good tyres, Pedders touring front and rear springs, Lukey extractors, cat back exhaust system one lukey muffler, FULL WH Statesman Tan Suede interior, PWR Windows, FULL Electric Drivers AND Pass Front seats, , Ice cold air, just regassed it.

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