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Pretty sure i mentioned this before, but the price is 13k

if you message me with anything below this i will tell you to eat a dick.... if i can be bothered.... if not i will delete your message :)

luv fatz xxx

Funny not happy with people offering you less than what you want.. But all u do is just that to everyone else lol.

Porb put not neg unless inspected first.

I've seen this car in person little while back looked nice and in overall good condition!

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Yea i like lowballing myself, every one who knows me on here knows I'm a arsehat

Yea I am quite happy to take offers

also happy to f**k with people who low ball

If it sells it sells...I'd it doesn't I'll re-shell my race car into it when I tank it Into the wAll

  • 3 weeks later...

Hey mate , I'm selling my Car at the moment to buy a GTR but thought i'd offer this as a swap if you're keen.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/399641-pristine-jeep-wrangler-sport-98000ks-with-rwc-melbourne-swapstrade/

sorry guys not intrested in a swap( already own 5 skylines +tow car)

ill be giving the old girl a wash and polish and putting some new rims on it this weekend, ill get a shittone of phones at the time so you can see excactly what it looks like now as well( as the old pics are about 1 year old).

i ( jenna) just put 12 months rego on it so whoever buys it will be happy.

car will most likly be at texi as well if you want to check it out( jennas first even since little zoe turned up)

  • 2 weeks later...

i have begun to feel the love for this car again, mainly due to the absense of my race car

so jenna and i took it out for a sau day tomake sure its was ok stll

couple of picks to show you what it looks like

basically stock car running 10 psi managed second on the day

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yes its jennas car

only lady owner and shit... never been to the track

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still for sale 12k

front brakes, rubber and clutch well bedded in now

:)

  • 2 weeks later...

Free bump for a dope car.

"Fatz" - how do those panasport rims fit over the brembo's??? Running spacers??

Also

What width tyres are they running.

Does car also come with the panasports.

Cheers!!

panasports require a 5 mm spacer to clear brembos, i run a 255/45/17 ku36's on it ( current tyres have about 10% tread left) car comes with a a set of rotor rb rims in 18x9 +20 gunmetal coulor with new rubber you can probably buy the car with the panasport but you would have to negotiate with jenna over them (she is quite attached to them) she will sell the car but not the rims ( thats my girl)

Ahhh that was were i was going with that as my next..

would she sell lol.. i saw the for sale post for them awhile back when i was digging through looking for something.

still wont sell???

cheers for the info man..

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