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hey guys

unfortunately i have decided to part with my beloved skyline as it is not financially viable for me to own one at this present time.

It has just under 50 000kms on the clock, and i will not be driving it much during the sale period

The car is located in brisbane

The Price is 25 000 Final price drop

now down to the nitty gritty

i was first owner of car from japan, purchase car from the sponser of this site aussie car compliance

the car has:

sony head unit mp3 player

rear sony front stage 2 ways

front 3ways alpine DDdrive

auto watch immobiliser/alarm with a turbo timer

brand new 19inch koya wheel and tyres, black centre with inox lip not even a month old

from japan came with: Kyb damper adjustable suspension

full 3inch mandrel bent exhaust, 3 months old

short shifter (with it from japan)

Other then that completely Stock, no engine work

if you are interested please contact me here with a private message

or email me directly at

[email protected]

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hey mate

Pictures added, sorry for poor quality they are just a quick job on my phone

no pictures of interior but trust me it is as good as the exterior

there wassnt enuff light for interior pics

anyway as you can see it is immaculate,

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Very tight... looks great! the only thing is the colour! ive had 2 white cars in a row an s15 and a soarer n i was adament that i wouldnt make it a 3rd this time round (although white 34's do look hot) neways ill keep lookin but if i dun find what im lookin for i might end up given ya a call

gl wif the sale man

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