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As title states, I have 3 cars for sale. NOTE: The Honda S2000's were priced at $80,000 new.

1. Honda S2000 $40,000

1999 model

Australian delivered

69,000 km's

Bright red duco

Black leather interior

all the usual options associated with Honda's most expensive vehicle.

Cd and incar stacker, cruise control, 2 trip computers, fastest electric roof available on any car on the market.

176kw of power, rear wheel drive, lsd etc

This is the fastest production NA 4 cylinder car on the planet, and is amazing to drive. Car is in perfect condition.

2. Honda S2000 $43,500

2001 model

Jap Spec

10,000 kms

Metalic Silverstone

Black leather interior

same optins as listed on above s2k.

This jap spec model has 184kw of power, slightly more then the australian delivered spec car.

This car also has an in-dash tv from factory, it comes with the japanese navigation system, but an aftermarket dvd player has recently been fitted to the car.

This s2k is also in fantastic condition and will suit a new car buyer.

3. Nissan Skyline R33 GTST $20,500

1994/95 model

80,000 kms

Grand prix white

Apexi N1 exhaust

18" forged wheels

Original Nismo 400r sideskirts, 400r rear bar and pods, nismo 'tall boy' spoiler, nismo stealth lip, and aftermarket GTR front bar.

BOV

HKS intake

white dash

CD/radio

strut brace

Very good and clean condition, never boosted, engine and turbo untouched. Perfect for next step of modification.

You can contact me on 0431-116-919 or PM

Thank You

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