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NOT SHIPPING THE CAR ANYWHERE.

so if your interested then come pick it up yourself

and everyone stop f*#kn me around

NOT SOLD YET

*i will clear this if it is*

1990 nissan 180sx.

CA18det. auto. engine runs very well.

BOV.

Apexi turbo timer.

Sports steering wheel.

chrome wheels.

driver side door has been hit and needs replacing.

quaret panel also damaged.

and driver side door sill.

$2500 has to go asap :D

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Nope i didnt have one on my L's, but i didnt have a f**ked right door with 'fully sick' stickers on it either.

Maybe a f**ked rear window with some fully sick spray paint on your car if you were such a nice guy to everyone that tried to sell their car... :angry:

So is it $6000ono for the car with a straight door now?

Ok im interested. I have questions for you. How the fcuk could it possibly be $3000 without a door, and now $6000 because it has a door (thats not even the same colour).

Does the car have rego? If not, when was it last registered. Is this damage reported to the RTA, therefore meaning i have to go over dickson to have an ID check to rego the car? Or do i simply just go to a qualified inspection station and get a RWC and go to the RTA shop front and get rego that way.

Is the car drivable in its condition?

Let me know the details mate

Dayne

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