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as you can see..shes old and shows it..she has rust along the top of the roof...where all cruisers rust

she has a purrfect 2H diesel engine.

the clucth is starting to play up but i think it only needs a new slave cylinder (around $25 from a wreckers)

she also needs a new preheat relay (around $50)

apart form that she has over 400000K's on the clock but the engine was rebuilt 3 years ago

im only asking $1000 for my baby cause shes old with a couple of things that need fixing,and i wanna get our skyline on the road

i can be contacted here or [email protected] on msn

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