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Hi All!

i am sad to say this but i have to sell my Skyline...

This is a very sad day indeed but i can not justify having my beloved baby sitting in my driveway for the last 6 months all covered up (i now have a company car) and a mortgage.

I want it to go to a good home and use the money to buy my wife something more decent than a beat up commodore VN.

The car was imported into Aust in 2001 with 22,000km on it and i am (still) the first registered owner here.

about the car:

M Spec

1996/97 white S2

Manual 5 sp. Turbo

125,000 original Kms (oil change religiously @5000kms with shell's full synthetic or motul oil).

currently it has 6 iridium sparkies in there that has done about 10,000kms.

Timing belt was replaced at 95,000km

Has brass button clutch installed at 70,000km

Mods: very standard beside some of the usual...

boost control/valve set at 9psi (Apexi boost gauge)

Pod filter, 3inches Cat back.

18inches deep dish shadow chrome (good tyres) 235f, 265r good tyres

Recaro driver's side only reclinable seat (bonus >$1500)-very comfortable!!!

Have a custom made FMIC but have never installed yet.

Minor stone chips to front bar and bonnet but is no issue... can get it resprayed cheap.

Rego is till Dec 07 (sat in driveway for 6 months for nothing).

price drop to $12 800, must sell!!!

If interested, please email [email protected] and we can arrange inspections etc.

if it doesn't sell by this weekend i will advertise in the trading post or will trade it in. i think i can get a bit more then $12 800, so hurry guys...

Thanks guys.

A VERY SAD DAY!

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Edited by hwystar

go to "Add Reply" down the bottom right and there is an attachment box just below where you write stuff... pick your pic and press upload :)

Hope this works!

Well this is the original condition of my car but it now has 18inches shadow chrome deep dishes on (will take and post photos shortly).

come on guys this car belongs to someone who can drive it more regularly!!!

is there no one who is interested in my car?

Price drop to $14,500 negotiable ;)

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Edited by hwystar
Hope this works!

Well this is the original condition of my car but it now has 18inches shadow chrome deep dishes on (will take and post photos shortly).

come on guys this car belongs to someone who can drive it more regularly!!!

is there no one who is interested in my car?

Price drop to $14,500 negotiable :kiss:

come on guys, there must be someone out there who is interested in a series 2 at this price?

Melbourne - Western Suburbs

if interested phone me on 0419 542 963

thanks

come on guys/gals!

i cant believe that no one wants my skyline??? it is relatively stock still and never been at the track or even down the quater mile! the engine is un-thrashed!

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi again,

I have had a few interests but no one was serious...

car is still available.

Come on it has to go, and i have decided to let it go for $13 000 (it is taking room in my driveway).

contact:

[email protected]

0419 543 963

bump :D

Edited by hwystar

Vehicle is now advertised in the trading post :)

By the way, the person that called me and asked to come and see the car on Sunday arvo... what happened? you never called back to let me know if you were coming or not :) i was home all arvo... wasted my time :(

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