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Hey guys and girls? Well i just wanna get a price check on both of my vehicles im selling, reason? I just became a dad last month to my first child and not needing my toys anymore as im looking for more of a bigger car!

Subaru LegacyGT 1994

-Automatic, navy blue color, 17inch mags with low profile tires, 2inch exaust, GFB blow off valve and in cabin boost controller, turbo timer, auto boost gauge, racing steering wheel, pioneer cd player, geniuwine hks pod filter, and done about 171,000km. And in perfect condition.Wof n reg expires next year

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Nissan Skyline R33 gts Coupe 94 (unfinished project RB25DET)

This was a rb25de but had a engine converstion to a det. Ive had the engine modded bt didnt get around to convert the diff,replacing the studs,gearbox,drivetrain,clutch, but had the flywheel changed with aftermarket, so so far what ive done with the car is:

ENGINE: front mount i/c 600x300x76, 38mm tial wastegate,hks ssqv,blitz pod, strut brace, changed the radiator,cambelt done,oil changed last week,

INTERIOR: auto boost gauge with warning light, auto tacho meter, mp3 cd player, racing steering wheel,blitz turbotimer,

EXTERIOR: 18INCH chrome maps wit tires,custom front bumper(unpaintd) ,full exaust system 2inch from the turbo straight throuph with a 2/5 tip.

ive had the basically the lsd diff with axel and the stud conversion and gearbox with the drive train bt had it sold as i didnt have time to instal it due to babys arrival! So basicaly its unfinished! And gna sell it as it is! Old engine has done 200,000k and for the new engine itr done roughly 130,000k and note it hasnt been certed due to being unfinished. Really just want a estimate price on both cars

cheers

mate throw up some pics and specs of this skyline

might be interested

ill have the pics loaded once i get a hold on a camera. Cheerz and also i forgot to mention that its lowered on king springs

Edited by gl0ck.

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