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hey guys,

i got a manual soarer for sale, its dark blue with nice paint...car has just hit 150kms and hasnt missed a beat from the 1st owner who imported it and from me. i carnt find not 1 thing wrong with this car as for the past 4 yeras its done not even 30kms..all mods were done in the last 10kms..and oil changes are done every 4000kms...car has never been boosted past 9psi as it hasnt got biger injectors to handle it..interior is in mint condition

car comes with

trust t67 turbo

stainless steel manifold

Greddy 52mm wastgate

screamer pipe

5puck clutch

17inch 3 peice rims..worth a fair bit

brand new 255 rears

brand new 235s fronts

just got a wheel alignment

GTR fuel pump

some braided oil lines

HKS fmic (size of the hybrid ones) GENUINE HKS

genuine hks piping

zaurst

cannon

pod

apexi safc 2

apexi avcr set on 7psi and 9psi

chiped ecu, dont no wats done as it has a safc

beliveved to have toda cams, as i have the stock one

sittin in my lounge room.

tein ha coilovers

autometer air/fuel ratio gauge

autometer boost gauge

autometer oil pressure gauge

autogauge 5inch taco with shift light

trust gear knob

pioneer headunit

autometer air fuel ratio

lookin for around 25grand ono...willin to trade for anoyther car...do have some money for cash adj but yea...send us a pm if interested and we can talk more..

Cheers Adam

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i'll offer you a story about how interested i am in your car while talking it down and asking other people behind your back about how raped and shit it is and then offer you an amount of money i probably don't even have and that is well below what your asking and also for today only i'll keep telling you how i want it but talk it down a the same time. oh and i'll trade for a [lada niva] and cash adjustment.

BTW didn't u only pay low teens for this car that is IF YOU REALLY DO OWN IT YOURSELF??

not only does this guy advertise cars that don't exist....he wastes time replying to others ads

he msg my brother in regarss to the 180 i'm selling said he wanted to come see it blah blah blah....my theory is this guy finds out what guys have what cars and the try steal there shit

i say he should be bannded all together from sau...who seconds?

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