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Heres the link to the add in the for sale section.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ac...pe-t251120.html

Time has come to sell it and buy a house, reducing liabilities and i need the space. I no im gonna regret it but thats life. I already have a 323 i use for everyday driving and a GSXR600 as a toy, so it will have to do.

Looking for $11,900ono.

Might swap for jetski plus cash my way.

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hehe thanks...... Im gonna regret it but unless i buy a house with a 5 car garage or just leave it and not drive it for a while i need to sell it..... and i dont want to have it and not drive it. Its a great car and deserves to be driven and sold to a good home.

hmmmmm classic ay......ok then..... Jetski costs sweet F.A in terms of liabilities and space ($30.00 to rego for a year). Compared to having a car i wont get to drive and may not have room to store. As i mentioned i dont need the cash to get the house, thats taken care of. Be nice to have some play money for it though, modification etc etc....pool, spa, media room (cost me sweet FA also as i do that for a living)

Was just another option for a buyer. But as stated no cars!!! As stated also i dont want to own the car and not drive it, so i want it to go to a good home so someone can appreciate it and drive it as i have.

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Hey Craig you are mad to sell it, ever since you bought it of me I

have been sad every day since.What you not happy with it or

something?If I didn't just find out my girlfriend was pregnant over

christmas I would with out a dout push people out of the way to

buy it back from you.I did try to find a car to replace it just after

I sold it to you but it's hard to find a clean 1`

congrats mate

Nah im very happy with it. Its an awesome car. I got the air con regassed and its cold as. Everything works.

Im not in a rush to sell it because i still like driving it around, I might even sell the mazda and keep the skyline. But im buying a house in a couple of months so i wouldnt mind some extra dosh to play with for mods or whatever. Im not gonna sell it anyone, they would have to appreciate it and look after it. Cause as you said its very clean and hard to find one these days.

With the market sorta dead i thought i would put it up early and see what happens.

Depending on the house i get if theres room for it then i will keep it.

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