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Hey guys,

recently crashed my 220rwkw 180sx and am selling the parts to pay for my next car, which I hope will be a 4 door import Nissan.

Idealy I would like a near stock Cefiro, maybe just with catback, lowered springs, wheels and a very mild kit. I have around $10-11K to spend. Plenty around for $12-15K but they are all quite modified or have RB25s, etc.

Will consider Laurel or similar.

Please PM, email [email protected], or ring 0422 531 992 if you can help.

Looking to buy within 2-4 weeks.

Cheers,

Michael

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Hmmm speak to 'someonestolecc' and you wont buy a car from meggala !

I believe that someone on this site is selling their rb25 ceffy but I think its a bit too expensive for you. Head on over the ns.com cuz I know theres a thread there in the 'cars for sale section'

Hmmm speak to 'someonestolecc' and you wont buy a car from meggala !

Yes, well i've imported a car via meggala and have been very happy with the service. Plus know of plenty other people who have only positive things to say so i think we will leave that issue alone (someonestolecc's issue has been discussed enough in another thead). By the way, the laurel has since been sold as i spoke to meggala today.

Anyway back to topic, yes i'd agree with you konect that there are some potential cars been going lately (well last time i checked) on NS that are worth checking out.

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