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hey ppl once again up for sale i had a wagon on gas which is now blown and not worth fixing it had 500 000ks loool and i need a car on gas wish i had a v8 lool for work i do night work and go around differnt stores so i need now really to sell my skyline i had it for a year and looked after it and serviced it as i dont have money to throw around and treat it bad.

NOTE I DONT HAVE THE RIMS NO MORE HAD TO SELL THEM FOR NEW CAR !!

142 thousand ks

Baby Cooler

GTR BONNET & GRILL

HKS HI POWER EXHUAST

STAINLESS STEEL FRONT PIPE N DUMP

BRAND NEW DISK BREAKS N PADS

BRAND NEW HEAVY DUTY EXEDY CLUTCH

LOWERD WITH STOCK R32 RIMS 70% TREAD ON ALL

POLISHED ROCKET COVERS AND BLUE COIL COVER

HKS STRUT BAR

PIONEER SPLITS N DECK

HERTZ SUB WITH CADIENCE SPEAKERS

ALL TIMING,BELTS.OILS, GASKETS all the things that are important have been changed since iv had it....

also got a T4 turbo & Gauges i was going to put in..

PM ME I WILL PUT UP ENGINE BAY PICS UP SOON LOOKS TUFF

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comon ppl still 4 sale i got a i flow turbo on it now the other turbo was gona go 8500 for this is a steal u wont regret it i cud get more probz if i post it up on carsales so its gona be up there in a week time

8000 PRICE DROPP NO MORE NEED IT GONE ASAP THROW ME A OFFER

i got a hi flow on it but it may need rebuild i got it off a car in wrerkers changed all the manifold gaskets seals and studs cant be botherd with it no more turbo still goes hard sooner down the track u will need to get it rebuilt i want it gone by this week or next i will rebuid it sooner aniways den the price will go up so grab a bargen im not desprate for cash no more had a bad situation now i have started my own buisness and buying a gtr soon so just take it away also got a 400r front bar on it looks good the car besides the turbo is very good i just dont have luk with the turbo side looool

PM ME if intrested only

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