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Team,

My 1995 bluebird is up for sale. Its a 1995 LX model 5 speed manual.

Rego till September.

This has been my daily driver for 2 years. I leave it at work, at the station, at the pub, I take it everywhere!

Its been very reliable for the last 2 years. Its one of those cars where it'll get you to A - B and no one will touch it. Leave the skyline/good car in the garage and drive this to the station!

Inside is pretty good. very clean and tidy. power windows and mirrors. comfy to drive.

outside has some issues. some small dings and scratches which for its age and usage is normal.

It prob will need new tyres also.

the right rear window doesnt go down. dont know how easy or hard it would be to fix.

In lieu of these, $1500 ono.

I am purchasing my dads VX Berlina which will be my tow car for my race car so I need this gone soon.

Its cheap to run, cheap to insure on third party property damage, cheap on fuel.

I am in Lane Cove for now, so reply or drop me a pm :)

Cheers,

Chris

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How many kms? Any other issues mechanically (cluth, cv's oil leaks, etc)? Could you PM or sms me your number on 0424 317 081 so I can give you a call for more details. Cheers

no pics yet

will get some asap!

the outside does have some marks on it.

the rear wing paint is pealing, its just the coating.

mark on the rear bumper where some inconsiderate person couldnt park or leave a note. I pollished most of it out but still a mark.

however for the price, yes its cheap thats why its cheap!

its 1500 ono so happy for offers.

pics and pm's soon guys :(

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