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hi people,

im selling this ca on behalf of a realtive who is going to loose his license soon for 13 months so hes decided to sell it rather then let it sit in a garage for 13 months.

THe car was imported over a year ago under the 15 y/o rule and was engineered and registered in Victoria. The registration was paid on a few weeks ago also.

THe car came with a few dints here and there so the car was fully presrayed in black metallic with a very noticable gold pearl. THE rear spoiler was removed and the holes blocked off. Bodywise this car is immaculate except for the front bar which has a cracker on the lip which will be fixed upon sale. This car looks abosulutely stunning especially when the targas are removed, a great example of a cruising car

Engine wise this car has undergone the fulll treatment with genuine Nissan water pump and timing belt along with a full service not long ago. The car is is on 106,000 km and drives like a dream as auto NON TURBO are more reliable than the twin turbo version.

Interior wise the 2 standard ZX seats were removed and 2 Recaro lookalike bucket seats put it. The boot has been custom made and new compartments to match were also installed. THe car also has remote keyless entry

The car drives exceptionally well as it has been maitained very well. Mechanically the car is A1 and no crash history, with inspection welcome.

The car is up for sale for $10,500 and is in melbourne (broadmeadows)

All replies for pics or questions about the car can be done via pm or calling me on 0408 57 86 27

thanks

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6. No posting on behalf of others! - If your mates want to advertise their car here on SAU, tell them to register.

If you post for someone else, there is absolutely NO ACCOUNTABILITY nor options for recourse if something were to go sour in the deal. If your friend wants to sell his/her car, get them to register. It takes all of 2 minutes.

If you dont own it, you can't sell it.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...showtopic=69225

6. No posting on behalf of others! - If your mates want to advertise their car here on SAU, tell them to register.

If you post for someone else, there is absolutely NO ACCOUNTABILITY nor options for recourse if something were to go sour in the deal. If your friend wants to sell his/her car, get them to register. It takes all of 2 minutes.

If you dont own it, you can't sell it.

okay then u try an explain that to a 40 year old person who can hardly speak a word of english that they have to register on SAU when their brother who is a frequent user( thats me) cant sell it on his behalf. He lives under the bloody same roof what is your problem?

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