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I'm selling my 32 as it's about that time in my life to get a more sensible car.

It's got 59,000km on the clock, with logs that came from japan up til 33,000 and then my own since that time. The engine runs like a dream and the car has no dents or damage. I'm letting this go very cheap so the price is firm, and I'm sure the first to see it will buy.

Very dark tint, but legal on passenger and driver window.

Revspeed exhaust cat-back

Aftermarket airfilter

Electric Sunroof

Pioneer speakers

Everything else is original and in great condition.

I drive like a bit of a granny so i can vouch that the car has not been thrashed and I have had it serviced regularly through Bentley Garage (the same place that complianced it).

Fitted new front tyres only a few months back and all new brake pads and disc machining only last week.

Please no tyre-kickers, but mechanical inspections are always welcome.

Give me a call on 0409944731 if you would like to come check it out. I live in bentley and work in morley monday-saturday.

Cheers,

Marcus.

It has been said before, and i will say it again. Pictures say 1000 word's. If the K's Are genuine sounds like an awsome buy man.

Good luck with the sale.

(ps note the date we both joined, it was like i was meant to tell you to post a pic :()

Edited by wanta180

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