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im buying a house so my beast is up for sale. cash only no swaps

blitz front mount

apexi twin ignition system

hks air pods

full exhaust

hks ebc

air fuel ratio controller

400r front bar and side skirts

other bits and pieces look here for more http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...7&silo=1011

car will be sold with qld RWC and about 3 months rego.

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offers anyone? genuine reason for selling!!! buying a house!!! sick of renting and i have to move out in a few months and dont want to rent again!!! car was priced at 28000 but didnt really mind if it sold but now it needs to go. awesome condition will pass any checks!!! racq inspection welcome!!! car is hardly driven as i have a work ute.

engine, gearbox, suspension, brakes and clutch are tight only thing that needs attention is chip in windscreen. smaller then 5 cent peice. would pass RWC but will fix/replace depending on what buyer wants.

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