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Have owned car for 4 years.

Completely stock with the exception of a rb20 wastegate actuator.

Few marks in the interior and could use a paint job, but other than that its a great reliable car.

Within the last 2 years its had a new water pump and timing belt fitted.

Only reason im selling this is because i also have a r32 and a 300zx, its just not getting driven enough and its a shame to see it sitting there.

The following pics are a few years old now, will get some current ones tomorrow. Same car, just has a bit of paint fade and stone chips at the front.

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Looking for 6500. So low mainly due to the fact that it does need a paint job.

EDIT: Forgot to add, its got 140,000 k's on it

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Sold to me,

Thanks Ken,

Going in for a minor Straight and Paint this week, i will send you photo's when it is done.

Drove it home well over 700KM's did not miss a single beat

P.S. the other item is in a post pack waiting for the post office to open tuesday.

Cheers

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