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just had a new motor with 60,000kms into it

2J non turbo

manual

full zorst (think its a bullet)

air pod (comes with std air box as well)

$2000 double din dvd player

2 12'' kicker subs

18'' ssr WHITE rims

coliovers

body kited

car has 1 small bit of damage on right hand side on side skirt will cost nothing to be fixed

9 mounths rego

car is located in Newcastle

Price $9,500 ono

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Sorry ur wrong champ, Actually busted one of these in my 330ci manual. But nice cars goodluck with sale

lol? he said one of the quickest, not the quickest N/A on the planet, and I'm not sure if a 330ci BMW is often considered a common red p-plater car anyway lol..

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