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no ones going to want to buy a car that theyve just been told is roadworthy. fix it and Get a safety cert. its $50 and good for two months! you'll triple your chances. id get it myself nearly, the only thing holding me back is that its not worth the risk of buying in its current state.

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HEY GUYS I HAVE FOUND THE CAR THAT I WANT AND I WILL BE DROPPING THE PRICE OF THIS TO THE BEST OFFER OVER $14,000

**************PLEASE NOTE THAT IF THE CAR I WANT SELLS THEN THIS WILL BE GOING BACK UP TO $18,000 AND WILL BE STAYING AT THAT *****************

So would you swap for a 97 stagea. Nismo front with s-tune vinyls (can be removed no worries)

nismo front calipers with greenstuff pads

car is schmick, not a dent or scratch or scrape anywhere, all plastic is black as, no faded grey.

Rare coloured stagea - ice green. One of 2 this colour on the east coast that i know of - most are white or grey.

car is rego'd for 6 mths as of two weeks ago

pass roadworthy no dramas at all.

You keep your wheels, i keep mine, as they fit both cars no worries.

same with the stereo, you can have whatevers in the celsior, ill put my own in.

if youre willing to let it go for 14, then this is a bargain - stageas like this go for a shitload more than 14k!

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