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Hey guys ive had this car for a lil while now love it to bits

Item for Sale:

1972 240z

Description: L28 turbo

Location: brisbane

Region: queensland Odometre: 110.000 on the car but only 3000 on the new setup

Asking Price: $38 000 or swap for evo or a big powered GTR Condition: Used Reason for Sale: want a 4 door evo or a 34 GTR

Delivery Methods: PickUp

this car is in amazing condition running 6psi t28 turbo with alot more to go a stack of torque

who ever see this first will want it i get some people wanting this car well here is ur chance

flares and jdm style 17x9's on the front 17 x 9.5 on the back looks sick

inside is all stock at the moment but it doesnt sell ill be changine it to bride seats and all defi gauges

here is a few photos for now

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Just pm or post thanks

ben

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Do u also know its not finished right ???

u would if u read it and his would be close to this price as well done

and yes it is very very nice but yeh not done and this is around the price these things go for

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Yes it's not done but would not take another 16k to finish, and even if it did what car would you rather have for the same price? Yours or one with 80 odd thousand spent on it?

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dude you and i both know his is worth more then his asking i dont know why your on here trying to make a issue ?

my car is open to offers 38 is what i want but hey we all dont get what we want hey

so i think we should just leave it as that THANKS

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