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Hey guys selling my smashed Skyline.

S2 1997 Model

5-Speed Manual

100,xxx kms

Everything was in good nick, airbags have gone off.

Items damaged:

Front Bar

Rad Support

Head Lights

Bonnet

FMIC

Radiator

Fan

Fan Shroud

A/C Condensor

P/S Control Arm

Rear Bar

Looking for around $4000 as is.

Taking offers on things such as the motor / gearbox and if those two items have a deposit left then I will strip the car.

Motor still runs and car is able to roll.

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Also have a brand new turbo-back JJR exhaust with Catco cat bought the day before:

$899 or near offer

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JJR Silicon Intake Hose $100

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JJR Silicon Radiator Hose $50

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im located in vic but if your willing to send the motor to vic ill pay for the cost and put a deposit straight away

also need a couple of parts stock air box with snorkel charcoal cannister heater core component in the dash just the glove box and clips becuse mines broken driver side window control rear seats all the boot carpet trim how much for all this buddy when u have stripped it i am willing to pay for the post my number is 0403011187 my name is v u can text me instead cause im only new to this and its easier for me cuase i dont have much access to a computer thanks mate i probably need some more things to but ill let you no contact me asap thanks buddy also interetsed in after market parts

Rardi the motor is stock and turbo will be included.

Your best off getting quotes for your own postage as I dont have the time to ship myself but am happy to help pick-up.

2566 is the post code.

Hey guys selling my smashed Skyline.

S2 1997 Model

5-Speed Manual

100,xxx kms

Everything was in good nick, airbags have gone off.

Items damaged:

Front Bar

Rad Support

Head Lights

Bonnet

FMIC

Radiator

Fan

Fan Shroud

A/C Condensor

P/S Control Arm

Rear Bar

Looking for around $4000 as is.

Taking offers on things such as the motor / gearbox and if those two items have a deposit left then I will strip the car.

Motor still runs and car is able to roll.

sky1.jpg

sky2.jpg

sky3.jpg

sky6.jpg

sky7.jpg

sky11.jpg

Also have a brand new turbo-back JJR exhaust with Catco cat bought the day before:

$899 or near offer

sky8.jpg

JJR Silicon Intake Hose $100

sky10.jpg

JJR Silicon Radiator Hose $50

sky9.jpg

hey mate, im interested in the dash surround, gear selector surround and plastic mould under steering wheel. Im in sydney , can pick up from you please sms me on 0406747726. Thanks

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