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i need this 4x4 gone we no longer need it and we wanna get our skyline on the road by the end of the week

she has a couple of things wrong, but for a 23 year old 4x4 you cant expect mint conditions

1) rust along part of the roof (see pic)

2) needs a new preheat timer relay ($50 from wreckers)

3) needs a new slave cylinder ($25 from a wreckers)

the clock says shes done over 400*** but the engine (2H) was rebuilt 3 years ago.

some one that knows what there doing will be able to fix the rust up in the roof in about a hour or so

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all im asking is for $1000. we've worked it out thats all we need to get our R30 on the road

message me here or on msn [email protected] for any questions

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