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Hi Guys

this car would suit collector and is one of the best you will find

Price $27,500

Kilometres 56,000

Body 2 door Coupe

Colour gunmetal grey

Interior Colour black/grey

Transmission 5 speed Manual

Engine RB26DETT

This car has tien electronic suspention, hks boost controller, stainless steel exaughst system with twin dump pipes, hks turbo's. These tasteful mods compliment this godzilla. Car's body condition is in very good condition and the interior is immaculate. definatley one of the best on the market and would suit a collector/enthusiat. Please call either 0422023478 or 0407564971

or you can email us [email protected]

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that is 27500 compliance and more then likley registered if you would like to talk more about the car and the small details please call tonight after 6.

thanks greg

that is 27500 compliance and more then likley registered if you would like to talk more about the car and the small details please call tonight after 6.

thanks greg

thanks for that.

just one more qu, was the car brought in under teh 15yo import rule?

if so, would u be prepared to sell it as is?

//gorjan

yes we would be prepared to sell as is, as the car was bought in under the 15 yo rule

thanks greg

also nice to talk to you gorjan

sounds good.

like wise.

are you able to talk if i give u a call?

//gorjan

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