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Hi Guys...Sorry if its the wrong place to put this adv.

It actually a Rear end collision

Auto/Triptonic transmission with 96000kms on odometer

Engine Bay is in immaculate condition with no oil leaks what so ever

Interior is in excellent conditions as well

Just two week old BC (BR-Type) Coilovers worth $1250

I have got the stock one's as well (included in sale)

7' Sony DVD Player with 400W Clarion Amp

18' low profile tyres...225 at front 255 at back

Pictures doesn't show the bumper but I have it with me as the bumper was stuck in the tow-bar of the car in front..otherwise the indicators and fog lights are allright in it.

Its marked as a repairable write-off by insurance.

I am putting the car for sale as is...only serious & interested buyers please...buy the WHOLE car NOT parts.

ONLY CASH SALE. $3600 ONO

Yasir (0404307643)

[email protected]

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Whacky. Reckon my '34 had far far worse of a hit than that and is getting repaired by insurer.

Good luck with the sale, but I'd probably suggest getting it moved to 'For Sale' section - probably the 'parts' or 'whole cars' section.

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