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Make: nissan

Model: s14.5

Milage: 117

Transmission: man

Colour: black

Location: melb

Complied? yes

RWC supplied?

Currently registered? yes, price comes with rego till around june next year

Price: $13000

Contact:0422881150

Comments / Modifications: no mods to engine. stock as a rock. engine runs pefectly, just have no time to finish it. all needs to be done is the kit and some paint job, and a new set of rims will complete this car, please feel free to drop me a pm if you need anything, thanks

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serious buyers only please. had enough of this time wasting bs, why call someone telling them that your coming to look at the car, then do a no show? at least have the balls to call and say you cant make it, or change your mind

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