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hey my skyline is still up for grabs cash price $13,500 it is manual and turbo if you wanna swap streight swap only no cash either way my car is worth more than what im asking im selling it cheap cause i want it gone need a auto and more space skyline has 17 inch gtr rims brand new toyo tyres $4000 stereo system 1000watt amp 2 12 inch subs nice cd player with remote central locking alarm ,original interior and mats very clean and looked after serviced every 4,000km in wollongong area if you wanna swap im looking for something worth same as my skyline stagea wagon for example open to other makes and models contact me at [email protected]post-68616-1259406029_thumb.jpg

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those arnt gtr rims, they are gtt rims

and also im sorry to say but your car is not worth alot more than wot ur asking, its pretty much stock

also listing km's would be a good thing aswell as rego

those arnt gtr rims, they are gtt rims

and also im sorry to say but your car is not worth alot more than wot ur asking, its pretty much stock

also listing km's would be a good thing aswell as rego

my car being stock is a good thing no cops hasteling you every time you drive and what i meant by it being worth a lot more is i have it listed for a realistic price not like most cars you see on ebay or trading post for like 15,to 18 k sorry dident know they were gtt wheels either i was told they were gtr the skyline has 77,000km on it i just need a bigger car i aint listing my car to play who knows what i just wanna sell it i think $13,500 is a resonable price so dont bother posting if you think you know better its my car it sell it for how ever much i like lol

hey my skyline is still up for grabs cash price $13,500 it is manual and turbo if you wanna swap streight swap only no cash either way my car is worth more than what im asking im selling it cheap cause i want it gone need a auto and more space skyline has 17 inch gtr rims brand new toyo tyres $4000 stereo system 1000watt amp 2 12 inch subs nice cd player with remote central locking alarm ,original interior and mats very clean and looked after serviced every 4,000km in wollongong area if you wanna swap im looking for something worth same as my skyline stagea wagon for example open to other makes and models car has 77,000 km and 9 months of rego contact me at [email protected]

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!PRICE DROPPED!

Good buy for my r33 price drop to &13,000. you wont find a nicer skyline for any cheaper with such low ks. this car is quick, reliable and very attractive to the eyes! The car is black with a straight body. Make me an OFFER I cant refuse!!!

!PRICE DROPPED!

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