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Hi ppl.

I am currently looking for a skyline

Most preferably Series II

either white, black, gun metal grey, dark blue or a custom colour

60000-80000 kms

manual

either stock or modded.

I would also consider an s14 200sx

series II

same kms

manual

white, blue or a custom colour.

would also consider other cars if they are in the right price range. so try your luck, you never know :P

MUST BE IN THE SYDNEY AREA.

you can PM me or email me here [email protected] or just discuss it here in the thread.

price range low 20's.

Cheers

JR

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duncan / bao2me :: price im willing to pay is dependant on the condition, years, mods and kms of the car. so just pm me / post a reply in this thread with the car details and the price youd like for it.

sil8ty :: sorry but i was really looking for a car in sydney. i dont have the time / resources to travel to inspect and transfer a car interstate.

Originally posted by ac1d3o3

duncan / bao2me :: price im willing to pay is dependant on the condition, years, mods and kms of the car. so just pm me / post a reply in this thread with the car details and the price youd like for it.

sil8ty :: sorry but i was really looking for a car in sydney. i dont have the time / resources to travel to inspect and transfer a car interstate.

[ac1d3o3 intrested in a sydney location? my GTST is for grabs due to a newborn... 2 doors, small boot ... not very handy for a family car/QUOTE]

HERE IS A PIC OF MY CAR + DETAILS.

NISSAN SKYLINE GTST R33, 1994 MODEL,

-5 SPEED MANUAL,

-ORIGINAL 17" WOLK RACING WHELS WITH NEW RUBBER FRONT AND 70% BACK,

-400R BODY KIT,

-HKS AIRPOD FILTER,

-3" STAINLESS STEEL EXHAUST ALL THE WAY THROUGH WITH JAPANESE MUFFLER,

-AUTOMETAR BOOST GAUGE, 9psi

-STEREO SYSTEM WORTH $2000+,

-QUIKTRAK SATELLITE TRACKING DEVICE AND NUMBER PLATES (WLD 33R) INCLUDED.

-MAJOR SERVICE DONE AT 100.000KM (TIMING BELT, ENG SPARK PLUGS, NEW BRAKES, OIL...)

-VERY WELL LOOKED AFTER A MUST TO INSPECT.

PRICE $22,250ono

GOTTA SELL IT SOON GUYS, DUE TO A NEWBORN, TIME 4 A FAMILY

NEED MORE PICS OR DETAILS E-MAIL ME OR CALL/SMS ME ON 0404 887 845 SYDNEY

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