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Looking to swap for a non turbo skyline or a import....

I have a 1996 Detomaso charade in mint condish

For the people who don't no what these there a jap import charade not meny made and hard to find they come with everything you could ask for

Power everything

Recro racing seats front and back

4 disc brakes

Full body kit (wide)

Red carpet

The list gos on

92kw standed

Everything is stock standed how They come from japan

look these car up on google and read about them

There worth a bit for a real one witch I have in mint condish like new

If you won't pics or would like to no more MSG me 0488031649 or make a offer

Price $15,000

11mths nsw rego

5 speed manual

Tyres 95% front 80% rear

Tinted windows

Full sports exhaust with the standed Detomaso exstrators

In side is like new same as the out side

Cd player

Rockford fosgate speakers

Rockford fosgate amp

A lot of money spent

As its a real Detomaso not a fake look a like

Also has custom plates (DTM.450)

It is a must see car they are not cheap look them up and see what they come with standed I am also open to offers 15,000 mite sound to much and yes it's only a charade but if you no anything about the jdm charade you mite understand

Any offer is considered MSG me photos of cars you would like to swap

no offence man but you might wanna drop your price a bit as you could import one of these for less than half what youre asking

"witholding all keyboard warrior urges.....to not get another warning status"

Maybe try advertising on your local rallying forum or charade forums since for 15k you can get any r32/r33/r34 even GTR for that price you may struggle for interest.

Goodluck

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