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Sorry champ although u've got a nice lookin car not really interested in swaps...rather keep my options open.

only wanna swap my baby for money....open to offers people, come check her out.

Would love a swap, check out my topics
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Just thought I'd let you know the exhausts isn't actually made by JASMA.. Jasma is the organisation that certifies whether certain exhausts meet legal noise limits over in Japan anyway.

Nice car though.

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Just thought I'd let you know the exhausts isn't actually made by JASMA.. Jasma is the organisation that certifies whether certain exhausts meet legal noise limits over in Japan anyway.

Nice car though.

learn something everyday...

ah its got JASMA stamped on it so i figured that was the brand..well whatever it is, it sounds nice...hehe thanks for the correction..

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people this car has to go

car is in great condition and is ready to drive away.

the kilometres on this car are quite genuine. I can assure you this is not one of those GTST's with 200,000 kilometres that has been wound back to 140,000, that you may be used to.

With its genuine 87,000 kilometres this car feels very tight.

so come see and throw us some offers.

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