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Due to un-forseen personal circumstances I have to sell my skyline quickly :(

Basics are..

1995 V spec.

Kn6 colour pearl grey, very very rare.

106,xxxkm's.

$3k sound system touch screen t.v amp's subs etc.

Freshly reburished and powder coated R34 gtr rim's with new tread.

Bodywork is immaculate (due to me getting the car resprayed) with not a single stone chip scratch etc there is one very fine dent on the boot lid and that is it on the whole car.

Any proffesional inspections welcome. it has no finance has never been in any accidents etc

Engine is stock and only mods are is a custom 3 and 3/4 inch stainless exhaust system.

Zeal (with 6 damper settings) coilovers very hard ride (Have stock suspension also).

Has Greddy boost and afr digital pillar moutned gauges,

Pm me if interested at $17.5k this should go quickly... :)

Only bad things with the car are.. One leaking/weeping injector, driveshaft seal needs doing and is due a service (which when you get a new car you do anyway).

No px or swaps guys, nor will I entertain lowballers you will be told politely were to go :)

If it does not sell in next few weeks I will slowly do the bits that need doing to make it mint again and keep it, til I get bored...

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Agreed with t_revz..... Nooooo!

Its perfect, the colour I want, and even in WA. But I don't have the money for another 2 months :(

Bleh, good luck with the sale :P

I think he is on here not sure though I didnt ask..

His mate who came maybe on here, his r33 gtst was running 500bhp at the wheels :)

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