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Thinking about selling my skyline

owned it just over 2 months now

last i checked it had done around 63,000km's

hasn't had any performance mods done

has an air pod

cusco strut brace (front)

carbon fiber gear knob

pioneer head unit

pioneer 6x9's

MB quart 6"

i have receipts for the strut brace and gear knob , i have the stock nissan air box with filter and piping

car is due for a service which i will be getting done in the coming week or so

car will be getting some 17x7's with 80% tread all round with some camber wear in about a week

car is currently registered

looking for something around $12,000 ono

willing to sell interstate if buyer organizes transport etc

pm or post questions , i will add/edit the post with more detailed information tomorrow morning

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