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So...I'm writing this slowly because I don't want to but I've been told to sell my baby...my automotive one that is.

I bought this car back in 2009 with 77,000km on the odo at that time. It now has under 87,000km after 6 years. In that time all I've done is the regular servicing, put an alarm, window tinting, DVD player and powder coated the wheels black (were white). It is completely stock bar the 18" x 9.5 Volk TE37's. comes with the Jap books. I bought in original condition with the thought to mod and play with it...unfortunately 2 kids later and I haven't done anything.

Will be sold with the GTR mats and you can have the old aftermarket radio if you want (It's Jap so the bands don't work here). Those that know me will know that I don't take her out much at all and I am a careful driver (in 20 years of driving I have never had a speeding ticket). I will get around to taking some new photos of her, after I finish sobbing.

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Price is $48,000

Edited by mickey

OK decided to sell (might be a bit cryptic to some).

Also possible to swap the TE37's for stock rims or XD9s in black and cost adjustment

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