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For sale is my daily, i had for last 3-4 years. Built to be extremly reliable with reciepts for over $5k in brand new parts (not including purchase price of the car).

Car is a 1989, first rego'd in 1990, white series 3 executive. Since i had the car, i converted it to manual and put in a new extreme HD clutch.

All cooling system is brand new (radiator, water pump, hoses etc). Brand new full exhaust, extractors back, 2.5". Bunch of brand new "NISMO"

accessories including seat covers, steering wheel, gearknob, pedals etc etc. Comes with 3 sets of wheels, 19's with brand new tyres (currently on the car),

16" Enkei NISMO wheels with average tyres, and stockies with new tyres. Also have brand new bucket seat, starter motor (nothing wrong with current one though)

that comes with it, Tacho meter 5" autometer 1. Lots of other little parts that i cant think of right now. Like i said before, comes with reciepts

for over $5k in just brand new parts. Overall in excellent condition, done about 260k km. Always has regular service. Extremely reliable. Will get more

pics up soon, but this is the only one i have on my phone now.

Looking for $4k ono with everything, or can make cheaper without some of the parts. Not too keen on seperting too much tough, would rather sell the lot.

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Thanks.

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