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god damn that is one hot car. is that a reversing camera on the tailgate?

your engine bay is so neat, makes me want to leave work right now and go get stuck into mine! efforts must be doubled!

good luck with the sale!

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Thank you for the kind words.. hurts to let it go.

and Yes it is a reversing camera. Due to compliance the screen/monitor was removed. All the loom is in there, all says "Nissan" on the insulation. Its honeslty the first Ive seen? One of those strange Import Suprises :)

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This car is the same as jacknessA31 but white?? I have heard of close mates but thats taken it a bit far, do you try to color coordinate on dates? Has the same drift teks (should be on drift cars) and VIP Junction Produce sticker on it and all.rofl. Good condition though, bonus with shift kit and Nistune.

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This car is the same as jacknessA31 but white?? I have heard of close mates but thats taken it a bit far, do you try to color coordinate on dates? Has the same drift teks (should be on drift cars) and VIP Junction Produce sticker on it and all.rofl. Good condition though, bonus with shift kit and Nistune.

Hey buddy!

If you really have your panties in a bunch over how my stagea looks PM me and we will discuss this further.

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Hey buddy!

If you really have your panties in a bunch over how my stagea looks PM me and we will discuss this further.

lolwut..congrats mate you are now in the same category as chef! Good luck with that. :)

Well done with the sale aerron. The car sold itself.

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lolwut..congrats mate you are now in the same category as chef! Good luck with that. :)

Well done with the sale aerron. The car sold itself.

Keyboard warriors... :laugh:

I'll keep posted if the sale goes through :)

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