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little things like steering wheel ripped ,holes in carpet from roll cage that was in it b4 i brought it ,no cd player it was a gift,and the diff being a cusco locker it makes noises when turning corners but thats normal as far as i know and spoiler kit has cracks but ive already said that and the car has been in a rear ender b4 i brought it and has no interior in the boot and looks shitty in there also thats what i mean by little things

the car is in perfect working order it doesn't use oil or water and doesn't blow any smoke at all

this is why its $14,000 firm because i need it gone as baby on the way and house reno needs to be finished before hand

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Holy Sh1t dude!

It looks almost identical to mine which I bought at the start fo the year, except mine has no real mods, and I bought the bastard for 18g!

I can't believe you have had hardly any interest in it. What is wrong with people?

Anyway, whats the reason your selling it?

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