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Hi All!!!

I know this is a skyline site :P however someone here might need a cheap 2nd car or may know of someone who needs a car :D

Item: 1999 TH Magna Sports

Location: Hornsby Heights - Sydney

Item Condition: Pretty good

Reason for Selling: Cant afford to run 2 cars :)

Price and Payment Conditions: $9800 o.n.o.

Extra Info: metallic green, tiptronic auto, 169 xxx km, 2 brand new front tyres, rego till June 06, clarion CD player, Fusion amp, Sony explode sub, cruise control, power windows, power mirrors, traction control, air con, car runs extremely well, no issues with anything!! cheap on fuel - 11L per 100 around town and 8L per 100 on the freeway. Much better than falcadores!!!and quicker!!;)

Contact Details: Chris - 0404083916 [email protected]

More photos on offer :)

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I did 15.6 at WSID in it too - stock standard :D

dont know any of the equivalent falcadores 6's doing those times :)

so does that mean your interested in my car then? :D

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