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Dear Sirs,

I have been thinking that this is the best offer answer to your requirements.

I will bring it over to you so that you can make sure examine it closely.

97 180sx Type-X NEW TYPE AC PW ABS Low CD PS TV FULL AROE 97000KM Speed Mater Keyless Entry No Damage FOB AUD $ 13000

95 Type-X AC PW PS Aluminhoil Full Aero 98000Kmile AUD $ 8000

1996 Silvia S14 Ks 89000kmile White 5MT AC PW PS 17AluminHoil Full Aroe Sunroof 3Mater FOB AUD$ 13500

GTR BNR32 GANMETA Color 78000Kmile 5MT AC PW PS ABS 4WD MOMOSTE TURBO TIMER BOOST TUNING Lowdown Alumihoil BELT CAHNGE

FOB AUD$ 15000

1989 GTR White 5MT AC PW 4WD LOWDOWN 17intch aluminhoil 117000Kmile Damage is the BARING AUD $ 7000

1995 Silvia S14 ks GT Turbin White Coupe AC PW Low PowerFC Z32AEFRO FULL AROE TUNING SPEED 87000kmeile Peal Color AUD $ 10000

I'm offer confident that you are gettting the quality and reliability in our these cars necessary to your standards.

It is agreed that the prices quoted are to remain in force for within this month after this date.

Quotations are to be made FOB price, Please acknowledge this order by return ASAP.

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TGB Co.,Ltd

4-6-20 Migata Izumishi Osaka Japan

TEL&FAX +81-725-53-0293

Mobil +81-90-3620-0542

Mail [email protected]

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