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hi guys.

I had bought this car to keep but a business opportunity has come up and she needs to go.

I have the car on ebay but am advertising here as this seems the place where it will get noticed more.

The car is in great condition and VERY rare as well! wish i could keep her!

The interior on her is brand new, with no tears, marks or scratches at all.

The body is in showroom condition as you can see by the photos.

You can call me on 0410 678 123 with any questions

I am in USA at the moment so i have left the car with some family so if you want to see it

you can just call me first and i can arrange a viewing time for you, or you can email me at [email protected] CHEERS!

Kilometres: 66000

Colour: black

Cusco height adjustable suspension

Nismo S1 computer

Nismo S1 engine

remote oil filter

3 inch exhaust

Nismo strut brace

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Tell us the price ?? :D

sorry guys my heads not in it today.

price is 24000 O.N.O please note im negotiable.

this does include reg and rwc.

im assuming the rear windscreen doesnt have a wiper?

awesome car, goodluck mate

Very nice car!!

The pics show a wiper, but this is an S1. Basically a customer goes to NISMO and selects the "S1" package as an upgrade. Its not from what i can see one of the 500 NISMO edition cars.

Again stunning car, if only the wifey would let me have another :-)

Just beat me Eug!!

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