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$52500 Rego until July 2010, 61xxx Kms, Roadworthy is negotiable.

Mods:

- Splitfire Coil Packs

- Nismo 600cc injectors

- Greddy turbo timer

- Blitz dual solenoid Boost Controller

- Apexi PFC + Hand controller

- Blitz pannel air filter

- Tomie Adjustable Cam gears.

- Xforce front pipe and high flow cat 3"

- Nismo cat back exhaust

- Volk Rays Racing rims 18x10"

- Ogura twin plate clutch

Tuned by professional mechanic. Conservative power but very reponsive and

fun to drive every day. Maximum boost (1.0bar) kicks in only at around 3200rpm.

Brandon. 0413 459 016

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I worked hard and bought this dream machine. I've been trying to keep it as long as i can but life has changed.

Now family comes first. I need a comfortable family car with baby on board sign :bunny:

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ill swap you for 2 family cars :blink:

2005 mitsubishi 380

1999 Mercedes ML 430 7 seater so if more kids join the family >_<

Thanks for the swapping ideas guys, but i'm keen for a 2009 2.0TD Peugeot 308 Touring XSE 6speed Tiptronic. As you see not likely someone's willing to do this. :D

LOL ... Trying to make the Datsuns go even faster i hope!!! :D

Anyway, my finall price is. $46500

I really need a family car for my kid. ;)

Hi, I have been using some Hiace super custom turbo diesel for daily.just solf a stagea 2000 S2 with Neo 6 to JFK.I am chasing a good Stagea RS260 from Japan. May be I can swap you with something suits you. call me on 0439 818008 my garage/workshop is in Melb 3195

cheers

Alex

Thanks for the swapping ideas guys, but i'm keen for a 2009 2.0TD Peugeot 308 Touring XSE 6speed Tiptronic. As you see not likely someone's willing to do this. :P

Its too bad you dont live in QLD, i work for a reputable buisness that specialises in what you want, a trade (and cash adjustment) could be on the tables, ive wanted an R34 GTR in blue for a very long time, i settled for a modded 34gtt when i should have just saved for the gtr, so now im on the look out... perhaps we could talk in any case... send me a pm...

That's O.K mate, I'm trying to make a deal with a Peugeot dealer down Vic. Hoping things turn out o.k

You've missed out to get the GTR but hey... don't feel bad because the GTTs are awsome cars to drive too. :rofl: Cheers

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