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hey mate nice ride.. i understand wat u are going thru, trying to sell mine, which is pretty much similar to urs, and it aint easy... even for a price like ur asking :P

hey mate how much you want for your car bro???????

and r u located in syd???

pm me and let me know hey

cheers.

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I was the original owner and importer of this car, and can confirm it has had way more than what he's asking spent on it. The Radiator is a Koyo and the manifold is a genuine HKS one - was originally a HKS2835 Pro S kit when i owned the car (made 250rwkw on 1 bar). The exhaust is full Trust system bar the custom dump pipe - HKS wouldn't let the wastegate open properly. It was not sold by autcion and was a private sale in japan. I've got the japanese vehicle report here somewhere if someone is interested.

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Thanks for the extra info man.

Looks like I'm getting jerked around too much for this sale so I think I'm going to keep it unless I get what I am asking for it.

I've got Saity's kit to go on it and some gold 18" gt-c' which are going to be here in a week or 2.

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