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Anybody want to purchase a refrigerated glovebox lol, not the smartest idea I have ever seen, can not even fit a can of drink in it, too narrow!

Before deciding if it is mint, need to check that it doesn't have any rust!

well yeah maybe not worth quite 16.5k but definitly worth close to it, this is a mint factory manual turbo we talking bout ere that hasnt been killed beforehand

Yeah, and mine 4 years ago (so keep in mind 4 years of depreciation), few mods. Factory manual turbo also. Had abs etc etc. Kms were close at that time. And that was $15k, ON THE ROAD!

Its a jip!

funny how you can barely give 4-door turbo 33's away, yet some nutsack wants $16.5K for a Ceffy. things that make you go "hmmmm......."

btw: why does nissansilvia.com have a picture of an R35 GT-R in the website banner?? confuzled :P

Mainly due to 33's saturating the market.

Im a friend of the guy who imported this car, i personally havent seen it, wouldnt say 16.5k myself either but i'll have a look at it and see if theres any rust, engine problems, interior issues ect if some one wants

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it is very over priced .......and been for sale for awhile

i bought mine for 9.5k 3.5 years ago, factory manual and factory turbo, 40,000kms, a few minor interior things like missing map reading lights and left hand vent and a little bit of dash lifting...but the rest was perfect.

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