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I was looking for a skyline just for my p's. Stock obviously due to the police targeting skylines. i found one advertised for 9.5k.. so i talked to him and brought him down to 7k.. its a 94 black gts-t all stock.. done 140,000k's

Do you reckon its worth checking out??

or do you reckon it will just be a piece of shit thats been thrashed nd hes trying to get rid of it because of problems?

cheers

im looking for a cheap KE30,55,70,or AE71 corolla, manual - PM me if you have or know of one for sale

cheers

i have a friend which has a KE25 for about 9k and a KE20 that is still being prepped for sale that one will be a lot cheaper

still looking for 34 or 33 gtr rims :(

found some at an import place but way to overpriced.

also want semi slicks to match but not untill ive bought either set of rims.

like these...?

for sale R spec proxe 888's 235/40/18's

done genuine 10 laps at mallala only still look new

inspection welcome

$1000

these are $540 each new

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call me as I am not always on here 0418521487, leave a message if I don't answer, I will call you back

:P

i have a friend which has a KE25 for about 9k and a KE20 that is still being prepped for sale that one will be a lot cheaper

i would love a 25 or a 20, but i have a lot of parts to suit the models i listed, so thats what im hunting for

cheers anyhow mate! :)

Wanted: R31 Silhouette Seats (mostly need front, rear if you got them)

Condition: Preferably good

Contact: PM or [email protected]

I understand these are hard to get a hold of, so let me know what you have.

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