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Hey guys, just seeing if there's any interest in my car. Not really for sale but if anyone has offers i'm happy to hear them.

Car: 2004 Brillian Silver Nissan Skyline Coupe V35 350GT

Location: Sydney

Car is pretty much stock.

Automatic

120,000 km's

19" Rays Forged wheels

HID's

5% tint

Reverse camera

Price: I'm open to offers and trades, but will be looking around the 17k mark

Contact: Via PM

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Are you willing to sell those wheel separately? I am looking to trade in my OEM 18's with those 19's.

Thanks for the offer but i'd like to keep these on the car

A few members would like to know if you come with the vehicle? :)

Hahahahaha sorry to break it to ya but i don't

Nah, pretty sure that's just me ;) But only provided that the girl in the avatar is the owner..

The girl in the avater is Cheryl Cole ;)

Does Cheryl Cole come with the car?

OOOO and a P plater in NSW, finally someone with balls. Do u get hassled by Cops?

Lol i wish she did..

I'm on my full licence now

but nah no hassle from cops before, i only drove it to work and back so most of the time it was during peak hour traffic

i drove mine on green Ps for like 6 months never got pulled over once.

had mine on red p's and then on greens (sold it now) and im still on green till march next year :( got pulled over a few times but cops didn't know what the hell the thing was

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