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car is back up for sale, i have a roadworthy for it because I had a sale arranged, but it fell through.

I just got everything fixed on it that it needed for roadworthy, which wasn't much just a bush on the rear right hand side.

i service my car around every 5k - 8k km depending on how much distance iv covered in the time and how the car feels. the car has brand new tyres, the mid quality range, on the stock r33 rims. apexi pod filter, makes the dose very loud for stock bov. i installed a mongoose m80s alarm with every add-on very expensive top of the range alarm system, includes window lifters so the windows lift up automatically when you lock the car.

there's a lot more iv probably forgotten, feel free to ask any questions.

bad points; car's body isn't in 100% shape, iv removed the spoiler so there is holes that need to be welded up, or you can put the spoiler back on which will be included. there is also a dint on the rear right hand side panel, which happened when i was reversing out of my drive way.

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price is $9000ono NO LOW BALLERS don't waste my time.

please PM me if you have any questions.

or call or text me on 0404964537.

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Like I said in your other thread on Calais Turbo, what series is this car as it has a Series 1 Interior, Series 1 rear garnish but a whole Series 2 front end? Does it have one airbag making it a Series 1.5 which would make sense.

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Borci88 - i answered your question on Calais turbo, but ill just say here. its a series 1 car with a series 2 front, it had a small right hand side front end collision, it needed a new light and front bar, the radiator was also replaced a gtr one was used, a series 2 front bar was also used in the repair. it was also inspected as it was written off by the insurance company. it was also resprayed at this time.

MiFFy - i will post some pics soon, if i have time hopefully tomorrow.

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