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HEY IM SELLING MY FTO 2 BUY A SKYLINE

IT HAS:

120,000kms

SUN ROOF

TRACTION CONTROL

CLIMATE CONTROL

ALL POWER OPTIONS

TWIN CANNONS

DRIFT POD FILTER

18" DOLCE CHROME WHEELS WITH BLUE WALLS

JVC CD/DVD PLAYER

KENWOOD 6" AND 6X9" SPEAKERS

US AUDIO MONOBLOCK AND 4 CHANNELL

SOUNDSTREAM SUBS X2 12"

TINTED TAILLIGHTS

SPORTS STEERING WHEEL AND PEDALS

CUSTOM PLATES-MRF700 AKA MR FTO

12 months rego AFTER APRIL 23RD

WILLING 2 SWAP

needs to go

make an offer

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  • 8 months later...

Trade for 1UZ-FE V8 Limited Edition 1995 Soarer.

Full Luxury Leather Interior, all electric, digital dash, reverse camera, standard touch screen display + MORE :down:

Is yours Manual?

Mivec 2.0L?

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  • 6 months later...

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