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that white one is fitted with 2dr tail lights yeah?

i dont believe so, the tail lights should be black but i they have been painted or covers not 100% sure

The black 32 has a stock airbox on it at the moment, it came with a pod filter i believe HKS?

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guys, this deal is dodgy, check this out on ns.com http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...127620&hl=door*

even though alot of the posts stating why its dodgy have been removed, u still get the idea. basically he's trynna sell these cars that arnt his and the actual seller had no idea about it. he's trynna sell it at reduced price etc etc.

soz ABTO, but untill u reply and explain urself

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Yeah this guy is full of shit. I was the guy who had "left" the deposit on the white one, luckily I handed over the deposit money yet.

He has given me a whole lot of bullshit excuses, like a close friend "passed away over the weekend and he went to the funeral that same weekend" lol give me a break!!

Then said the sunroof had leaked in the white one and he couldn't sell it anymore....

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