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Item Summary: FORGED/CAM SR20 TURBO 4WD cheap as quick CHEAP streeter need gone asap

Location: QLD: Brisbane

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: to fund FD rx7

Asking Price: 4000

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: pm me on here

Extra Information:

for sale is a 98 bluebird SSS

AWD

SR20 turbo

forged bottom end

cams

exhaust with cannon, sounds hot

rims

reason for selling cheap is im trying together $$$ asap for a fd rx7

i have a guy who wants to buy this car for $4000 but he can only put a deposit down and pay me after he gets back from army training

if i was going to sell it properly would be worth way more

serious quik comfy car

interior is MINT

nothing wrong with car, just need $$$

hit me with offers, as i do need the cash this weekend or early next week

any more info just PM me

can email piks

$4000 or make a offer, really need it gone so i might just take what your offer is

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