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my car is for sale peoples.

98 s14a 200sx

pearl white (factory colour).

very low Km's/

imaculate condition.

over $50 000 worth of japanese gear on it. (TRUST, HKS, JIC, TOMEI) ect.

car has been meticulously maintained, no expense spared.

probably the best comprimise between street/ track car in australia.

mature owner.

ball park figure:$28000- $30000 neg..................................

or $25 000 with standard brakes.

no specs or pics will be posted here sorry........if u are genuinely interested , and have finances in order , then pm me your details and u can call me or vice versa.

call 0403228773.

cheers...............................

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