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hey guys, well my need for a tow car is now outweighing the want for a nice daily so this has to go to make way for something boring but necessary. I purchased the car only a couple of months ago and since have had a major service done. Car is by far the nicest, cleanest, smoothest car i have owned and wish i didnt have to part ways with it. Specs are as follows :

1997 S14a Series 2

172*** kms

Dark green duco which was freshly resprayed in december

Trial front bar

Edge sideskirts

3" Cat back exhaust

Pod filter

Turbo timer

Apexi boost gauge

Factory alarm and immobiliser

Factory tinted windows

Factory CD player with pioneer 6x9's

Near new tyres

Asking 16k ono or possibly interested in a swap + cash my way for something capable of towing.

I also have a set of clear side indicators which i never got around to fitting, these will be included with the car.

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More pics available on request. Should have engine bay pics and interior pics up within a couple of days.

Pm or reply here if interested.

Cheers. Luke.

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