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Price Drop , $21,500... I now have a new car i want to see this go to someone who will enjoy it as much as i have...

This car will not disappoint, Really would like to see it go asap!!

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I Have just been given an offer on the car.. At the moment I'm not accepting the offer but if i don't get anything else in the next few weeks i may accept, so if your keen get in quick with an offer.

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I Have decided that i am going to pull the parts off this car and sell it stock.. i will come back in a Month with an update as to what is left on the car...

If you want a solid well built car its right here. Get in before it goes back to a stock 33...(Only a few weeks for me to book the car in)

The car at the last DECA was fantastic never missed a beat and was fantastic to drive.

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Been a delay with returning this car to stock so the Awesome package is still for sale...

For the interim I'm going to drop the Price.. $20,000 for the complete package.. Would much prefer to see this car sold as a whole instead of as a stock car.

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This car is a real head turner and has been a joy over the years. Will be sad to see this go but need to move past the 33.

I want to see this go to a good home..

$18,000

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