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Crazy Eighty Eight
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Location: United States Occupation: Finesser Age: V$: ∞ |
#128301 2017-09-09 23:26 |
Out with the New in with the OldSo the GT-T is gone I really had no choice it was taking up space in the garage I have and it was kind of painful having it and not be able to drive it and stretch it's legs so I sold it to someone who would put her to work, so now a moment of silence for the money and time I wasted on it. ....................................................................................................... Good now that's over here's its legal equally JDM replacement. An Unmolested 1991 Nissan 180SX Type II YEAR: 1991 MILEAGE: 76,605 miles ENGINE: SR20DET TRANSMISSION: Manual 5-Speed DRIVE TRAIN: RWD EXTERIOR COLOR: Yellowish Silver Metallic INTERIOR COLOR: Faded Black CONDITION: Immaculate I procured this beautiful ride from Japanese Classics, there are a lot of importers here but they from what I was advised they are extremely reputable so it was a nobrainer to do business with them. The car is in amazing condition, granted there are a few minor scratches and dings here and there but otherwise the body is in good shape. Interior wise the interior is in excellent condition the driver seat has some minor wear on it but the rest of it is in great condition So great another S-Chassis my second S13 but this time, it's from the motherland and comes with a stock SR20DET which gives to me personally a different feel from it's USDM brother. Now this was an expensive S-Chassis, I was able to sell the GT-T for V$20,000 to at least get some of my money back, and with that V$10,000 went in to buying this beauty. But given it's extremely good condition, being stock and low mileage I could understand the price and unlike the GT-T, it was and will be worth it. What I'm planning for it ? I probably might get back into drifting or just get the car looking like one, sounding like one hell even the stats like one and just be a massive poser. I'm gonna take my time with this one and not rush it. |
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