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1994 Nissan Skyline

86xxxkms

12 months reg to who ever buys it

Car is immaculate and insude is like brand new

All orginal features, climate control, power steering etc

19 inch fusion rims with new rubber

lowred 1.5 inches with lovells

3 inch cat back sports exhaust

hybrid front mount intercooler

Pod with heat shield

Turbosmart Vee port BOX with adaptor

Carbon Fibre bonnet

Strut brace

Sports wheel

Panasonic MP3 Player ($600rrp)

3 gauges in single Din position, Volts, Boost, A/F

Will also throw in a 4 GIG IPOD

CAr is running stock boost. very clean will not find better

$16,000 ono

0407686611

Matt

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how negotiable is that price?

the 12 month rego would not be necessary as i would have to re register it in qld.

have you got service records to back up the km's?

I am neg on the price sothat is not an issue. I have full log books from japan with the car as i requested the car i import to have this.

If u need some more info please call me

0407686611

did u change the front headlights?? are they the series 2 ones thats clear?? or is it still the foggy series one?

Still have ur old bonnet? willing to seperate the cb bonnet?

Sorry selling the car as is.

the headlights are the s1 just i cleaned them to get them so clear

fark that is getting cheap, and it's so hot!

Any accident history?

Whats the service history like?

How modded was it when you got it?

And how long have you owned it?

Interested in Trades?

fark that is getting cheap, and it's so hot!

Any accident history?

Whats the service history like?

How modded was it when you got it?

And how long have you owned it?

Interested in Trades?

No accident history at all, it has full log books and serviuce history, it was stock when i got it and i have only had it since january i was the first owner, looking to upgrade to somehting bigger, commodore, falcon, etc

CAr is still availble

No accident history at all, it has full log books and serviuce history, it was stock when i got it and i have only had it since january i was the first owner, looking to upgrade to somehting bigger, commodore, falcon, etc

CAr is still availble

check your PM. thanks

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