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Hi all,

I have an old C210 Skyline I was planning on doing up for my little brothers first car. I just haven't had the time to work on it and he is fast approaching his P's test this year and needs to get some driving in. We have decided to cut our losses with the money we have spent on it and sell up. I have no idea how much they are worth, but I would like to see atleast $500 for it. I got it off my cousin who purchased it off a little old lady who I believe had her sice day one!

Good points:

- The engine kicks over everytime and drives beautifully!

- New plugs, leads, air filter, oil/oil filter, washer bottle etc

- All electrics work apart from one of the electric windows

- I have brand new rear struts for it, I havent had the time to put them in but obviously you can take them

- Auto trans works a treat

- Interior is in one piece, there are a few little stains on the carpet, but that is to be expected for a car of this age

Bad points:

- There is a few dings in it, again, its an old car!

- One elec window doesn't work

- The AC doesn't work, there is no belt connected to the compressor and it seems to be seized

- Brakes need attention, they pull up, but wont lock up. I have bled front and rear which has helped a little.

Only pics I have at the moment are off my phone, but I will try to race home straight away this arvo and take some of the car itself and the bad points on it.

Thanks!

Please feel free to call me on 0416240433 or email [email protected]

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How good is the interior, especially the seats and the boot? It's an all black interior Im guessing from the pic. Is the front bumper damaged, or is it just a funny reflection? Finally, is there any rego left on her?

Thanks!

Drew

Hi,

Unfortunately it is not an all black interior, however the seats are in excellent condition. It has no rego, last rego'd in July 05.

Here are a bucket load more pics I raced out early this morning and took! Sorry I couldn't get any up earlier, we just got accepted on our first house so we have been quite busy lately! :laugh:

Oh and BTW, it needs to be gone before I move other wise I'll be a dead man! ;)

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Dew all over window

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I did say it was early morning :laugh:

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I am sure those would have answered a few questions and satisfied some needs :wave:

I have passed on your details to my friend Ali. You should hear from him tonight. Good luck with the sale, and if it doesnt go ahead Ill try to pick her up for myself!

D

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