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Leigh... Specs have been sent via email but no more pics at this stage.

dude...i got a tx3 turbo 4wd with heaps of shit done to it....ill swap you..plus say 3k on top to u....how many kms? auto or man? condition any work need to be done? what sterio gear does it have? u can email me at [email protected] i can send pics of my car if interested too...thanks mate and i can tell u im 100% serious....

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