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Make: Nissan Skyline series 3

Model: r31

Milage:223***kms

Transmission: factory manual

Colour:white

Location: happy valley, adelaide

Complied? yes

RWC supplied? na

Currently registered? yes

Price: $2100 without stereo $3100 with

Contact: Call/Msg Matt on 0411781741

Comments / Modifications: 220,*** k's

has not missed a beat

manual

isotta steer wheel (legal) and gear knob

well looked after

always run on 98 octane

prized possession

viper talking alarm, interior and exterior sensors

central locking

extractors

sports muffler

lowered with king springs at the rear

5 spoke white 15" mags with ok tyres

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$3100

with

sound system includes

2006 jvc dvd screen

polk momo carbon splits

polk momo db rears

polk momo 15 inch sub in a ported and tuned box, can be used for spl

eclipse mono block 480w rms amp.

eclipse 2 way 2x100w rms amp

paid over 3k for the above

im asking 1k on top of the car price. you will be happy once you have heard it.

$3100 all up.

price drop of $1000 off both prices with and without the stereo

CAR SOLD

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