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Hi guys up for sale is my m35 stagea 2002

125000 ks on the clock

Rego until Jan 15

Full service done 1200ks ago

Plugs air filter oil and filter fuel filter trans oil

Mods including

Hiflow turbo

Socttys 4inch dump pipe

3inch exhaust turbo back

Custom air intake

Turbo timer

Boost gauge

Custom tow bar

I've only used this car as a family car...

The cat is keeped 20 south of campbelltown

$$11000

Priced to move fast

Any questions please massage or call

Steve 0427666716

For more info

I can't upload photos now for some reason but will send them

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