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that's right,

r31 skyline

rb30de with blown head gasket

crap interior (STD)

phat drift rims (stockers actually)

mad stereo (non at all but don't tell anyone- oh crap sorry there is a set of speakers)

spare tyre that's been smoked off

old craper that needs an owner pls come and take it away!

$200 for the first person in Bris to ring this sunday will own it

its white

unrego'd but could be

done low k's 450,000ish

setup for drift (stock as a rock)

ITS A PIECE OF TURD REALLY!!! But I hate it sitting on the road infront of my house

Pls Buy IT

Contact

Andy

IN BRISBANE

[email protected]

FIRST TO SEE WILL CRY... um BUY

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looks like a great track car setup, nice spoungy suspension with lots of body roll Perfect

the car looks like its in reasonable condition from the outside and intirior

is fair ill let you know if i can come up with the cash by sunday

thanks for the pics mate

Dynoed at Bullcrap Dyno's in Brisbane

Tuned by "Tuned Automotive" and the engine blew!!! (there's a good place to take you're car if you want it DESTROYED- Ba(*&^(*& , s(*& absolute wankers

got upwards of 80awkw (oh that's right its a rear wheel drive!!!)

totally stock engine actually

I've decided to take $190- for the car, my heart is breaking at the moment

I'll throw in a pair of safety glasses and a spare tyre

I'll throw in a set cover and a stereo speaker

I'm desperate to sell this wonderful specifimen of turd

thanks

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