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hey guys got a 99 model Mazda Bravo.. only got 99,600kms on it.. by the way runs a chain not a timing belt so no need to change at 100k.. as u can see from pics is dropped pretty low at front using 2 inche drop spindles and little torsion bars... has potential to go litle lower without bump stops in that is.. the rear has been dropped 6 inche... 3 inche from reseting springs and other 3 from tray drop...

The tray is checkerplate and i have custom lights all which no one would have cause i designed them... but aint on atm...

darkest legal tint all round....

9 MONTHS rego...

FRONT BAR IS GETTING COLOUR CODED

interior is pretty stock but i have bucket seats which arent in but if i get right price will come with...

also runnin pioneer head deck with 6's in the door and 6 by 9's in boxes behind seat with 300 watt amp underseat and 12 inche comp sub on ground haha... sub will be removed but once again for right price will stay...

got custom plates sayin LOW LIFE... had big plans to bagg it but never got time to...

will have the wheels that are on front on the rear to...

i am more lookin for a swap for a car like silvia skyline etc.... but throw me anythin...

also lookin around the $9000 mark....

so let me no guys thanks....

just message on here or ring me on 0435035067 my names blake cheers

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I think your gonna be pretty lucky to find someone up to go from a line to a ute!!!! Unless someone is a trady. GL though mate but I think your better off selling this then buying a 32.

hey guys got a 99 model Mazda Bravo.. only got 99,600kms on it.. by the way runs a chain not a timing belt so no need to change at 100k.. as u can see from pics is dropped pretty low at front using 2 inche drop spindles and little torsion bars... has potential to go litle lower without bump stops in that is.. the rear has been dropped 6 inche... 3 inche from reseting springs and other 3 from tray drop...

The tray is checkerplate and i have custom lights all which no one would have cause i designed them... but aint on atm...

darkest legal tint all round....

9 MONTHS rego...

FRONT BAR IS GETTING COLOUR CODED

interior is pretty stock but i have bucket seats which arent in but if i get right price will come with...

also runnin pioneer head deck with 6's in the door and 6 by 9's in boxes behind seat with 300 watt amp underseat and 12 inche comp sub on ground haha... sub will be removed but once again for right price will stay...

got custom plates sayin LOW LIFE... had big plans to bagg it but never got time to...

will have the wheels that are on front on the rear to...

i am more lookin for a swap for a car like silvia skyline etc.... but throw me anythin...

also lookin around the $9000 mark....

so let me no guys thanks....

just message on here or ring me on 0435035067 my names blake cheers

show us these plates...cause i can't see them in the pics.

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