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Hey guys,

recently bought a purple 34 that was a bit more project then i planned, i am selling at $6000

It has a few scratches and a busted front bumper, other then that it runs fine

has 180000k on it

and comes with a new frp front bumper to be fitted

i can forward pics on request and feel free to make an offer 0477409238

Regards,

joel

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  • 2 weeks later...

lol, cmon man, try atleast a little bit.

This. Posts like this reek of illegitimacy. You're over the car, you're trying to sell it, provide pictures to make the sale go faster? Perhaps my logic needs a tune.

As was said, more details needed.

Pics for starters and not just the front end, interiorm shots from all sides, engine bay etc.

Then any other info on the car like perhaps a mods list, transmission type, any rego, listed as written off, etc etc.

  • 2 weeks later...

sorry guys i cant post pics as i have a shit house phone

i have been away from internet access for a bit..

the car doesn't have any full on issues it just has some sort of boost leak causing a loud whistling noise upon acceleration other then that it has a busted front bar, but i am including a new frp front bar of the same style not sprays or fitted though

the car is a manual

is not listed as written off but does not have rego atm

and in the case of mods it has a turbosmart manual boost controller (installed) and a turbosmart bov (not installed)

i lost my mining job suddenly last year and decided to study so you could imagine i pretty much have to sell it cos to me its another cost dragging me down

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