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PRICE DROPPED TO 15K!!

Make: Nissan

Model: R34 GT Skyline

Milage: 112000

Transmission: Manual

Colour: Grey

Location: Adelaide

Complied? yes

Currently registered? yes

Price: 18k ono

Contact: Pomfus 0411 772 419 or PM

Comments / Modifications: Pretty much stock , Had a Spitfire plugs and coils installed, NEW (1 week old) 18" RJR Phantom Rims and tyres.

Pod filter has been installed by previous owner, Sony 15" sub and Powervox 2600w amp comes with car too.

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did you mod your front bar to fit those Series II r33 fogs and indicators?

That is how it came on the car when i bought it so i would not know.

Reason for sale is im starting a new business and i need a van to transport speakers and PA systems.

Cheers

Pomfus.

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my car MUST go.

New business requires a van and this car must go to fund the new work car.

ANY offers over $15k will be definately considered.

Also,

May be interested in a trade for a suitable stationwagon or van plus cash adjustment where necessary.

This car MUST go!

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