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Hi folks

Putting my car on the market due to me spending too much money on it

1995 Type M Manual White GTST-T R33

76000'km

Apexi Turbo Timer

Apexi Pod Filter

Type 3 Blow Off Valve (with trumpet)

17 Inch Buddy Club P1 Racing White

New 17inch Tires barely done 700KM

Car has only 1 australian owner and thats me , this car has not been to the track, drifted or wrapped around a pole , car paintwork is very good and does not have chunks missing out of it.

if your looking for a nice clean straight car that has not been hurt then all offers considered

I current will be placing on the market as of wednesday 22nd of october

I have had an offer by a friend for 23'k which to me does not reflect the true value of the car, I dont expect to get 23 for it but if that falls through the car will be on sale

I will be looking at selling for 21000 of course willing to negotiate or Trade cars for a cash adjustment as i still need a set of wheels

until i get my mobile phone working any questions please either PM, or email (EMAIL IS BETTER) [email protected]

please only serious buyers only , no stupid offers i know the value of my car and what other cars are valued at , as it works i try and get the highest price you try and get the lowest im willing to work with potential buyers

P.S Am willing to seperate the mags and tires and put stock ones back on if needed

Mark

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Hey Godfather

ill sell you the rims only 1 week old

with tires if you want

Without tires

1500 baught for 1800 a week old

With tires 2100$

new tires like 98% tread barely marked

PRICE DROPPED ON CAR ASWELL

fagot buyer dropped out

New selling price 21000

ONO!

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