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agreed! someone come buy it.. Send me a decent cash or swap offer and you might just end up with a good cheap GTR

what kind of car are you after?

i have a 2001 mercedes c200 kompressor top of the range elegance 19" carlsson wheels eibach suspension remus exhuast sunroof

if your interested in swap and cash my way?

sorry mate i was looking really for something of lesser value so i can get some cash on top. Car sounds nice tho.. too bad i dont have cash to put on top :S thanks for the offer tho!

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how's this car drive ? any problems at all ?

anything mechanical been changed recently ?

sounds silly but whats the fuel like on it ?

Nice car mate. Swaps for my 200rwkw rb20s13 silvia cash your way?

Possibly..how much cash ontop ?

how's this car drive ? any problems at all ?

anything mechanical been changed recently ?

sounds silly but whats the fuel like on it ?

Car drives pretty well. Might need a wheel alignment. Recently had all new power steering lines done(had a leak), brakes and discs were done at the same time. Full tank would get approx 450-500 kms. Really depends how you drive it i guess but thats the average i get.

First to give me a decent offer will take it! $15,500 ono

Possibly..how much cash ontop ?

Car drives pretty well. Might need a wheel alignment. Recently had all new power steering lines done(had a leak), brakes and discs were done at the same time. Full tank would get approx 450-500 kms. Really depends how you drive it i guess but thats the average i get.

First to give me a decent offer will take it! $15,500 ono

How much cash are you looking for?

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ideally id like swap with a car worth 5 k and 10 k cash ontop.. so any cars worth around that or abit more, thats what i'm lookin to swap with if i was to swap. I'd also like all cash but im up for swaps with cars around that value.

Please dont hesitate to contact me if your interested. Cheers

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