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Hi

im selling my skyline, it has front end damaged and have been told it is repairable.

I just dont have the time to take on this project so im willing to let this car go for 4500 firm!!

IT has left tower damage

its manual an done approx 97000ks

Engine is fine no damage...engine starts

for more info call on 0413467192 Koan

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i dnt knw series,

can some1 please clarify wif pics if its series 2?

Judging by the type of headlight, indicators and driving lights in the front bar I'd say it's a series 2.

Have you had any quotes on the repairs?

Judging by the type of headlight, indicators and driving lights in the front bar I'd say it's a series 2.

Have you had any quotes on the repairs?

no quotes, i guy said prob around close to 3g for parts an then just matter of if you can fix it or get some1 to fix it for u

Definitely not a '96, sorry to disappoint you.

Looks like a '93 or '94 with a S2 front slapped on it. As stated motor has the igniter module, seats are S1 ('95 max) and the steering wheel "appears" to have no air bag as it would have gone off in the accident.

I would say it is most probably a '93.

I think the car is a series 1.5, in 96 the series 1 ended and the series 2 was released. Some models between this time had series 2 bumpers.

Judging be the ignition module on the motor that is a series one motor.

Transition occured in '95

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