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Hay ppl got my c34 1999 rs stagea up 4 sale or swap! $16000ono

its a rare black lowered on Tein coilovers rolling on 20in wheels witch are near new and whitewalls.

its got 110xxxks with new 3in dump pipe and full 3in exhaust,

The car is mint inside and out!

only selling as i brought a R6 motorbike and want a cheaper car or swap with cash my way!

Comes with a FMIC as well NOT on car.

hks pod filter,

the car is very nice to drive!

Im selling this car 4 a mate because he dosnt have enough posts to make his on thread!

PM me or ring him on 0433 044 264

Theres probly stuff that i have forgot as its not my car, so ask questions if u like and ill answer them cheers clayton...

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okay fellas had some good offer but some of the cars iam not interested in would trade for a vx vy calais only and cash either way or straight cash cheers ....

and tuf200 ill call u this week reguarding the ute ... cheers

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cant really see from pics but dose it have sun roof's or not????

keen to get back into a stag.

gotta get 33 ready for sale tho.

gl with sale its a nice car and if its still kickn around when i get my car ready and sold ill get in contact.

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