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Hey ya'll.

This car needs to go ASAP, it has cosmetic front end damage that I don't have the time to fix.

This consists of a cracked headlight and a dent in the bonnet. That is all.

Sale will come with a bonnet all you need to do is source a head light and a lick of paint.

I am selling as a more feasable project has presented itself and right now, I have zero time to be with out a car unfortunatly.

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92xxx k's.

Apexi Pod

Clear front and side indicators

Sony HU

Alpine type S speakers

All standard factory features.

Does not come with the recaros.

21.5 k firm.

Will ship interstate.

Why buy a FOB that hasn't proved itself on aussie roads?

No structual damage, purely cosmetic.

A bargain at the end of the day for someone, for ~22k you could have a perfect, unmolested r34.

Contact Matt via sms during business hours on 0421120034 or email/msn [email protected]

pics of the damage will be up ASAP.

Plenty of reg.

Cheers.

Edited by MattD

How did the front bar not get cracked, or is it cracked? It looks to be pushed back which would require further work. GL with the sale.

Edited by HotPlates
How did the front bar not get cracked, or is it cracked? It looks to be pushed back which would require further work. GL with the sale.

Is luck an appropriate answer?

Pushed back where? In all the pics it appears completely semetrical to the other side.

why would u be bidding on ur own car?? they already caught u out on ns.com lol very funny

You're making yourself look really stupid right now.

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...howtopic=243629

Long story short, this moron and another NS member thought the bidders names where actually "Bidder 1, bidder 2, bidder 3 etc etc, that I had signed up accounts with these names and bid on my own item.

When that is how ebay keeps user IDs private.

f**king moron.

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