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1991 Skyline GT-R in excellent condition. Reluctant sale. Rare find factory standard GT-R with turbo timer and CD Player installed. Comes with spare Pioneer MP3 head unit 2 amps and 12" sub that i did not get around to installing. New front DBA brakes and R34 GT-T rear brakes added recently. Immaculate inside and out. Recently had major service done.Serviced and maintained by Just Jap. if you need more info or photos.car is registered until Dec-2008 but will not be sold with these plates

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hey mate looks clean.

would love to come and have a look at it in teh flesh at your earliest convenience.

dead stocky sounds good tooo... and i do have about 17k in the bank at the moment...

if that interests you?

thanks

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Hey bud, been looking for a gtr wats the best price for your girl considering she's a stocky??

these days a stocky in this condition is worth more, as they are few and far between.

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