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Hey Guys,

I've decided to get back into the Import scene so i've decided to put my trusty Jeep up for trade/Swaps

The jeep is immaculate, will come with roadworthy certificate. It is the fully optioned model with 98'000 k's on the clock. It is a 5speed manual with the bigger 4ltr engine.

Redbook values this car at $13,000 with an average of 180,000k's however mine has 100k less.

everything imaginable is in perfect condition so no need to ask. I always look after my toys and make sure they remain well taken care of.

I'm looking for an R32gtr in reasonable condition (my dream car), i may also consider a clean Wrx.

Basically i want to get back into a car that i enjoy, not just a reliable car that gets me from A-B .

If you would like any more information please feel free to call me on 0413 044 980

The car is located in Preston, Victoria

Also if you have nothing to trade i am selling the car for $14,500

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