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I have recently decided to sell my baby. Going to buy a CBR 250RR, so the skyline must go to make way for the bike.

89 model, 4 door, GTS-t, RB20 DET, manual.

Car is stock standard except for Tein coilovers and a Full turbo back 3in exhuast including dump pipe.

And a pod filter.

Car runs 11psi and drives great.

Paint needs some works, or a respray.

The bootlid is satin black because I removed the standard wing and sealed the holes.

BA Falcon 16in Pursuit rims (was going for the sleeper affect)

Sports steering wheel.

9 months rego.

Located in Wollongong NSW 1 hour south of sydney.

$10,000 Firm May concider swaps. (NO FALCONS OR COMMADORRES). PM me or Call 0413 444 165

(may accept a CBR 250R and Cash my way)

Will try and get some more pics up soon.

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^^^ Thanx, but I have no intention of selling it for any less. It's in good nic except for the paint. I love this car and don't really want to sell it. But I can't have it and a bike. So if I get what I want for it, I will get a bike, If I don't, I get to keep going with this. Either way I win.

Cheers Rob

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More Pics

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Engine Bay

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3in Exhuast coming of the turbo. One peice dump pipe and front pipe.

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Interior

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Home made heat sheild with POD filter inside (Had to do this to keep the Police happy)

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Tein Coilovers

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NO LONGER FOR SALE!

I found other means of getting the money for

my new bike. So I getting the bike and stripping down

the skyline for a respray.

Cheers Rob

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