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All,

My father is trying to decide on an older car to buy and play with and one car I've suggested is an imported KPCG-10 Skyline. However, I know not where to get one from, nor how much they are. I know these cars are rare as hens teeth and still popular in Japan but......does anyone know how much they go for an how you'd go about getting hold of one?

Cheers

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i ahve one for sale

ours is at 28,000 thousand and is in the best condition

we are in melb

ours is a 2 door pm mr for more info

this is car is in freat condition.

it has an l28 in it and exractors, this ting flys and sounds very mean

greg

it is a 3ltre, and kakimoto racing has done some work to it .

it has 3 48 ml carbies, sstainless steel exractors and twin exaughst sytem the whole way through which are brand new.

brand new mags and tyres.

new paint job,5 speed, electric wondows,would suit a collector or weekend racer.

has half a roll cage as well.

car is in melbourne ready to see.

phone ron

0407564971 for anyone who interested.

also on any of the other cars we have

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