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Gettin heaps of sms and calls but getting stood up a lot for test drives. Very annoying.

If youre not gonna show up, just let me know!

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Sorry mate been workin heaps havent made it back to this thread.

Ive got 2 other cars already no room for another.

Looking for $6500 cash now, just before christmas so someone gets a good holiday deal!

I've seriously been watching this one on carsales for so long, but I'm always a bit concerned about cars with over 200,000km. Especially jap turbos. Reassure me? :P

I've seriously been watching this one on carsales for so long, but I'm always a bit concerned about cars with over 200,000km. Especially jap turbos. Reassure me? :P

Any car at any km's can be a concern. Regularily service an engine and it will go forever. Good oils protect it from wear giving a healthy life. Come round and have a drive you'll see how well it pulls. No loss of compression at all. Its a good bit of kit mate.

Scary is an understatement. I wish I could afford to insure it so i could drive it! It kills me seeing it just sitting there in the garage. Anyone interested in a skyline would be mad not to come round and have a spin in mine. But I havent had a single person show up!

Anyway Ive put the price back up to $7500 as I was being way too generous with the pricing and no one wanted it anyway. Someone that is serious and actually wants it will be more than happy to pay this as its a perfect example of these cars.

Thanks.

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Alright boys and girls. Someone's lucky day. I've just scored a job up on moreton island off brisbanes coast so this thing has to go. $5500. No exceptions. I want it gone by this weekend as I'm leaving on Monday. lucky me lucky buyer.

Let's do this!

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