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Hey all, have the ute for sale, also the 180sx. Just seeing if i can get somthing different. specs and pic's below.

1998 VS Commodore ute ((car will be sold with RWC and 5months rego))

26,000kms (full rebuild with receipts) 5 SPEED MANUAL

160,XXX Kms on the car itself

Caprice front end, and full interior.

Electric windows/mirrors/seats/doors/aerial

Digital cliamte control

2.5inch Exhaust with lukey muffler and twin tips

Lowerd king spring

Has leagal tint, will be getting it a bit darker in the next couple of days

New Toyo Tyres

Tub Liner

Hard lid with gas struts (lockable)

Brand new ultra high duty 550 Amp battery 1week old.

New pioneer Headunit, high end amp and ute sub.

$12,000 obo

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Nissan 180SX

Complete minus engine

front and rear cuscon strut braces

New bilstein shocks

lowerd springs

R33 GTST front breaks

5 stud front and rear

HKS Super drager exhaust

adjustable camer/caster arms

monkey warhouse bodykit

isotta wheel

$4000.00 obo

Or $15,000 for both. Or if you have a car you want to swap throw me some offers. chees.

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