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$$$ 18,000 negotiable ~~through an offer my way! need this pristine car gone to repay my loan! and some personal expenses! thankyou!

1996 nissan skyline

5 speed manual

69xxx kms

silver in colour

twin airbags

power steering and windows

2point immobiliser and alarm - with auto windows up!

serviced every 3months - whether or not 5000kms r up!

REGO: 2oth april 2007 - very long

car has 1inch lowered springs all round

re-sealed shocks! - really comfortable ride now!

front mount intercooler

trust air filter

dump pipe

3inch high flow cat with complete exhaust

4inch kenwood component speakers in the front

6inch pioneer 3ways in the rear!

sony xplode cd player

2 brand new rear tyres

car is still running stock boost!

will impress any buyer!

car seems to run very very well... and keep up with other modified cars!

car is rarely driven, and is garaged daily!

price is $17,000~NOT NEGOTIABLE!!!!!!!!!!! MUST BE SOLD BY SUNDAY 21ST MAY, OTHERWISE ITS HEADING OFF TO A DEALER... I AM NOT NEGOTIABLE ON 17K, SO IF U DONT HAVE ENOUGH MONEY OR WANT TO HAGGLE WITH ME, DONT EVEN BOTHER WASTING MY TIME!! THANKYOU...

reason for selling: this car is rarely driven, and to much money tied up in a car! im going on holidays in october, and we make my holiday so muc more enjoyable with extra money, and need to pay off the loan!

this prisitnie example of a series2, will not dissapoint any genuine buyer!

thankyou for your time

pm me or call me anytime 0401 664 828

Garth.

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BUMP!!

negotiable on $18,000

place your offer!

immaculate example of series2... and will impress any serious buyer! condition is excellent, long rego, plenty of rubber, and the car drives really well... thanks!

hey mate, thanks for letting me come and check out your car! drives extremely well!! very happy with it!! anyone thats planning on looking at this car will not be dissapointed!! if only i had the cash right now! u could consider it sold! best of luck with the sale! and top guy to deal with!! very impressed by this tidy skyline!

cheers matt.

thanks matt. yeah its a beautiful car!! unlcuky about the money situation for u champ!!! anyhow, car is still for sale, and priced to sell!!

some-one show me the money?!?!

thankyou...

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