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Ok this car was for sale on here a while ago..I had a buyer but the deal fell through because the buyer coulnt

get finance..The car is immaculate..Its got

Twin plate

N1 spec turbos

HKS remote oil filter and cooler

Coilovers

Re-chipped ecu

It is a white 90 model..DEAD STRAIGHT..Not a scratch or dent on the whole car.76xxx kms which i think is true due to there being practicly zero wear on the steering wheel,pedals,seat,carpet etc.

pics at www.carpoint.com.au/used-car/NISSAN/SKYLINE/New%20South%20Wales/2181985.aspx

For more pics or info just pm me.

$20500

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Hi mate,

how U go with the sale?

How about this mate plus cash my way

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=148177

Thanks

I called about the car and apparently it is off the market now as it has spun a bearing.

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