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Hi guys, I have a skyline for sale "as is where is".

Approx. 13x,xxx km on the Odo.

White, with a couple of scratches on the front bumper

KnN air filter (I also have a stock snorkel and air box if required)

TurboXS BOV

TurboXS Boost Controller

Stock intercooler

Apexi Turbo Timer

Coilovers (can find out what it is upon request)

17” apexi rims with proper offsets

Blitz Nur spec 3” exhaust

Kenwood double din head deck

Subwoofer / Amp

Very dark tint which I absolutely love!

Mongoose triple immobiliser alarm

The interior is pretty clean with the exception of a common tear in the driver side seat.

Located in Toowoomba

There are a few very minor problems with the car but it'll only be a small cost to get RWC. Whats required to get things up to scratch is 4 new tyres, tapet gasket needs replacement, front brake pads and left rear tie rod end. About $1500 to do up? Otherwise, engine and gearbox A1 condition, no dints in the panels.

I was going to do the car up but the missus just had an operation and I have no time to waste on the car. Wanting to sell the car. Currently rego-ed but will sell as is.

All offers will be considered.

Price: $6000 ONO very flex within reason...

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