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Model: Ford Tickford EF XR6

Immaculate Condition

Rare manual 5 speed

All power options

Bodykit

Airbags

6 CD Stacker and head unit

Cruise Control

"chip torque" chip

extractors & exhaust

White tacho dash

Electric Sunroof

All Log books

low km ---------------------103,000kms

17in simmons (will sell without simmons)

$16,950 ono

will swap for something of interest

will trade for skyline gtst prefered (r32)or pulsar gtir

PM me for more information

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Email me at [email protected]

  • 2 weeks later...

What about a '92 R32 GTS4 with cash adjustment? I'm only considering this at the moment.

I am looking for around the $19k mark.

95k kms

3 inch exhaust

R34 turbo boost at 11psi.

HKS electronic boost controller

HKS turbo timer

Hybrid bar & plate intercooler

GTR shocks

lowered King springs

Polished engine

SAFC (not installed)

Custom chip (not installed)

17inch work wheels can be supplied.

Factory 10 stacker

Nismo gear nob

Things can be taken off this car to bring the price down which we can negotiate.

Let me know what you want to do,

Ben

  • 2 weeks later...

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