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amazing condition, need new car for work my insurance has run out on this a few days ago, had a deposit on it for $12.5k now selling for over a thousand less

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would you trade for skyline 33 white, motor and turbo only 80k

HKS airpod filter

Turbo timer

power up boost controller, not installed (rwc)

pioneer sound all threw cd player 6'' and 6x9

17'' white rims

kick ass alarm system

m spec bar

comes with a veilside wing but not painted and instaled

brand new carbon battery ( cant leak how good)

4 new tires on it

comes with origanal flair

boost gauge

nismo strut bar

+ more

i cant drive it cos of cops.... just got my ps.

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