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Hi guys, I thought some of you might be interested in this one.

It was a lovely grade 4B RS Four V with a legit 67,000km that was later found to have rust in the chassis rails (they rusted from the inside out! Very weird). It was rejected at compliance and a second car (a grade 4BB RX-Four Impul version with genuine 59,000km) was brought in and the interior was switched over to the new car, with the beige interior put back into the first car.

So what's left is still effectively a whole car, minus the front bar and the centre console, with sunroofs, xenons, 18" Impul rims, etc etc. It drives fine, so it can go interstate on a truck without any hassle. As you can see from the pics, both interior and exterior are in very good condition.

It's selling as a whole, so no asking for individual parts! $6K for the whole thing, the car is currently in Melbourne. Shoot me a PM if you're keen.

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Yeah factory cruise - come on someone buy this!

I guess the fact that another NM35 with aero kit, Nismo suspension and exhaust, Navi, sunrooves etc etc recently was sold for around the $2-3k mark as a "wreck" (bit of damage to the front - engine still fine as is the rest of the car from the front wheels back) would explain why nobody has bought this one yet Kris.

Best of luck though :)

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