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SKYLINE 90 model

AUTO Power steer Aircon (needs regas)

6cycl 3.0 r31 engine...

LIGHT SILVER top dark grey bottom

RAN OUT OF REGO 17/7/08 few Months ago, was my daily driver.

SPENT $1000 on new air con system 2 years ago, gas has run out needs regassing.

NO REGO...Strong engine goes very well, efi, starts 1st go everytime even on cold mornings, was serviced reguarly by brother who has mechanics business. Unleaded. Dark tinted windows 2 years ago....

would need a rwc condition if need to re register...

$700 ONO As Is.. make me an offer, no room anymore so has to go.

Interior is pretty dam good for its age Dark Blue clean etc....

Auto is good strong...

cd stereo speakers are left in it....

Will take it to the wreckers if i have too..dont want too because it is a dam good car and want to keep it complete...had plans for it but got a newer car....

Dam good car strong engine, runs good, looks clean, needs to go..

I am at virginia, northside in brisbane,....email @ [email protected] if your interested..

no time wasters ive already had a fair few of them.....for the money im asking it is a dam good car.....If you want it, its yours...just come and get it...Cash only...no cheques..

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Edited by Marocoz

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