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Righto, after a little bit of interest, but no one coming through with the cash, this is the last bump before it goes on Ebay.

It'll be going up @ $0.99 starting with a $3,500 reserve.

Alternatively, come pick it up before the end of the week and I'll take $3,000 for it (without the EMU). EMU can be had for $500 on top.

Trade in on my 32 gtr??

Would be nice, but I don't the the room for a project and I may need something that will cart a kid, so will have to pass.

Hey mate I'm interested pm me some more pics and your phone number. Cheers.

Number is 0418 994 629

Anything in particular you want pics of?

They might have to wait until the weekend as I leave when it's dark and don't get home till it's dark, but if there is anything in particular lemme know and I'll see what I can do.

  • 5 weeks later...

Hey mate, ive got a Legnum, manual, rare factory mod combo.

Here is the ad > http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/368516-mitsubishi-legnum-vr4-s-spec/

PM me or message my phone on 0424505711

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