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hey Rich, im the 2nd owner in Australia...unfortunately the car does not have log books, but it does have the previous papers when it was purchased from the first buyer in Australia at $15,280...the car came into the country at 66,905kms...he drove the car up untill 75,000kms then i got it off him and have put 1000kms on it since then! the car has absolutely no rust and no marks on the undercarriage...i had it checked out when i first bought it...went through it very carefully...i looked around for several months to find 1 as clean as mine...and yes i have only ever seen 1 with the standard CD player wich is mine....i know how they treat them in Japan, as my brothers skyline was moved around by a forklift!!!

believe me this is a clean car...i have had many stupid offers...all i am asking is $11,000...it was purchased at $15,280 my loss is your gain...i just want a quick sale as i need another N/A car...i dont want to sell it, but i am forced to because of my license...im not allowed to drive the car unless i have a full licensed driver beside me...and i only get to drive it once a week if im lucky!!

i know it will sell sooner or later...getting plenty of calls since the price drop!! be quick mate, if u want to check it out, give me a call to organise an inspection! cheers Tarek.

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