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Okay summer is here, and its time to be cruising in a convertable. Its just hit summer and i still get tans driving with the roof off lol.

Mind you not like most beamers, my car uses original M3 parts not fiberglass bodykits, Much stronger and durable material, you get what you pay for. Some of the Features below:-

Full Service History By BMW Dealer Rush Cutters Bay with Log books

Rare Color Blue with purple pearl in sun

New Blue Roof Color Coded costs $6000!!!

M3 Front Bar

M3 Rear Bar

M3 Sideskirts

M3 Door Skirts

M3 Steering Wheel

M3 Mirrors

M3 Interior

M3 Strut Towers

M3 Tail lights

M3 Indicators

M3 Fog Lights

M3 Angel Eyes

TV/DVD JVC Head Unit

Competition Stereo System, too much to list

18Inch Chrome Rims

New Tyres

New Brakes and Discs

Too much to list....

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Car Sales Ad, More Pictures Here <------------------------------------------

Price: $23990 Negotiable

Kim: 0431 804 969 If you want to contact me.

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hi

will u be intrested in trading in wid honda civic 1999 black 2 door coupe VTI-R 11 month rego

109000ks. full log books serviced by honda timming belt changed.

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cheers

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