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hey guys was stripping my skyline but have no time anymore, decided to sell as a whole with whats left on it

engine near complete

body missing couple bits and pieces

interior almost compeltely stripped

for all info and pics etc. heres the ebay link i have put it up with a starting bid of $2500

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...e=STRK:MESELX:I

cheers.

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Mate that's a lot to be asking for what is basically a shell with a common engine that you can buy for $500.

Not trying to be mean here but thats what I think if you're trying to get rid of it quick.

Russman: fair enough mate, i just thought it was a reasonable price, because i saw one shell on there with no engine or interior and also missing body parts selling for $1200 and another shell also with no engine with just rims for $1500

so i thought since mine still has the engine etc.. it would cost more than those

on topic: car has been relisted because i had somebody click "buy it now" with 0% feedback, his postal address was somewhere in Queensland and his user is now unregistered so i have no idea what his purpose was.. :ninja:

please only serious bids if anybody is interested.

thanks.

Russman: fair enough mate, i just thought it was a reasonable price, because i saw one shell on there with no engine or interior and also missing body parts selling for $1200 and another shell also with no engine with just rims for $1500

so i thought since mine still has the engine etc.. it would cost more than those

but those shell were probably undamaged.

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