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Decided that i should probably make an effort to sell the skyline now. Being a Uni student there is just no time and money for it anymore :P

Most of the details have been copied from the car sales ad.

ROADWORTHY CERTIFICATE WILL BE PROVIDED

I have owned the car since 2005 and was completely standard when first purchased, Complete Custom Bodykit has been created by J racing, R34 GTR Front Kitted, Widebodied.

Comes with 19x9.5 and 19x11 Deep dish Volk Racing Rims purchased for $7000.

Body modifications completed in May 2007 for a total cost of $28,000

No expense Spared ALWAYS serviced regularly. Lifetime Structural warranty on bodykit.

Isotta steering wheel/gearknob.

Apexi AVCR Boost controller fitted, Pod filter, 3.5" Turbo back exhaust.

Kenwood 7" Monitor. Inspections Welcome

Definately a head turner, Winning Autosalon Best Bodykit May 2007

and again at final battle December 2007. Hot 4's Feature, Autosalon 2008 Calendar Feature

Receipts for almost all work provided in excess of $60,000.

Serious Buyers only, All REASONABLE offers will be considered.

Link to carsales Ad

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...id=11F9A0EF351D

Old forum post on the build

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Pr...amp;hl=widebody

Price is $19,500 ono

Contact Semo on 0430 462 426 for more details.

Edit: long time no see everyone!! havnt been on in forever

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Damn! :thumbsup: - $19,500 is cheap for that car... I had the pleasure of seeing it up close and personal at Final Battle 07' and the quality of work must have been extremely good, because that is one amazing looking car!

I hope someone who really appreciates it buys it and looks after it.

Good luck with the sale :)

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