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Description210,000km +

runs smooth, very agile great zippy car.

EXTERIOR.standard stone chips on bonnet.

slight buff mark on front bar.

VZR grill.

Foglights.

INTERIOR.very clean, no rips.

nissan floor mates.

no gauges no holes in dash.

Sony bluetooth/usb/aux headunit.

Alpine Type R splits amped by Alpine.

Alpine Type R 6×9 in rear shelf.

stereo installed by PAC, very clean job.

DRIVELINE AND WHEELS.

Heavy duty clutch.

whiteline rear sway bar.

16×7 white te37s PCD 4×100

Bridgestone potenza re001 rubber 90%+ tread.

with wheels 9k without 7k

open to offers to guys/girls!

0422 740 220 sms or email to [email protected] or even pm.

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