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alright..

something shitty happened to my car..

was crusing down a hill at low speed and heard some noice from the engine..

one thing for sure..the engine did not blow..

but theres a problem in the engine...

the car is still in my mechanics shop....

i'm still puzzled on what to do with it....

the car was driving perfectly on the morning n this happened in the evening...

if u r a mechanic or something..

i'm willing to negotiate on the price..

make me an offer..

besides the engine.....

the car is in good nick...minor tear n wears...

please get back to me asap if interested..

before i decided on an engine conversion...

need to sell by this weekend...

pm me if u wanna see the car..

i'm in sydney..

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alright..

up for sale again..

this time with new engine and new heavy duty clutch...

engine and clutch comes with warranty from just jap, sydney...

same specs as before...

just that now it's got a new engine brought in from japan with 60k's on it...

spent almost 3k on the conversion...

open to offers..

but reasonable one....

might be interested in a swap as well..

maybe a wrx or vtir or even r33...

keeping my options open...

pm me for info or pics..

pls..only serious buyers..

cheers..

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