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hey all,

"the pimp sled" IS UP FOR SALE I WANT A NA DAILY SLIDER AGAIN....

190e (4 cydr 2lt)

auto

1990

153***ks

10 months rego

blue interior, pearl white respray

amg 17s.... 7.5 FRONT ...8.5 REAR

pumpin little sterio 12" sub etc

big boot

full tilt and slide factory sunroof (very pimp:-)

duel zone ac

dart tints

great daily looks cool, and is comfy as!

points of note:

door trims showing there age, a few little paint blemishes(nothing sirious)

price $4400

or swaps for NA MANUAL RWD S13,R32,SPRINTER,KE..ETC...ETC

drew 0419139952

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