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This car is in excellent conditon and drives beautifully. It is basically in standard condition besides the few small mods listed below. As you can see in the new pics the sticker has since been removed and a few subtle changes made for a smoother look. I am selling due to raising funds for a property purchase and am after a quick sale.

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5 SPEED MANUAL

60,000

BLITZ EXHAUST

BLITZ POD FILTER

BLITZ TURBO TIMER

HID KIT

PIONEER HEAD UNIT

VOLT STABILIZER KIT

FACTURY UV TINT

ALARM

TYRES AROUND 85% TREAD

I am asking $24,900 ono, i am open to all reasonable offers so feel free to give me a call anytime on SOLD SOLD SOLD

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Ho do you come up with that? This is currently the cheapest Advertised in South Australia. The next cheapest advertised car in SA is $27,000 so how is $24,500 too much? Its a low km manual with no accident history and is at the cheaper end of the market so in my opinion its worth its money.

In case you have not read any of my posts i am open to offers as i have been from the start.

It's simple. A car is only worth what someone is willing to pay for it.

Bad time to sell a car thats all.

I payed over 35 g's for my r34 but that was about 3 years ago.

The market has been in free fall for at least a year or so.

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