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up for sale is my mazda bravo b2200

the car was turboed but i took off the turbo and sold it as im a p plater

the car is engineered with the sr20det but now its non turbo

blacktop sr20de motor and gearbox from a s13 silvia

new clutch

extractors

exhaust

walbro fuel pump

new bushes

sway bar

new suspension

alloy wheels

new brakes

pod filter

central locking with alarm

rego till november 16

recaro bucket seats engineered

this car has had money spent on it and drives very smooth

call me on 0423788570 no emails as its currently not working so call me for more information

$6500

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