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Hey guys i posted this a while ago but the situation has changed i have a little more money now and after exactly whats in my description nothing else :) sorry

Model: Series 2 skyline 96 - 98 (possibly 95 model aka Series 1.5)

Type: GTS-T 2.5L

Transmission: Manual

Colour: BLACK and will consider silver - no other colours though

Condition: pref grade 4 > but will consider others as long as no bad accident damage...

Milage: less than 65,000kms

Price Range: $20,000 - $24,000

prepared to travel a little bit eg sydney and possibly melbourne if the exact car comes up... but would prefer canberra... also recipepts and log books would be highly desireable

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my mate here in melbourne has an excellent 96 series II in silver, i think he wanted around the 23 mark or something like that. if you're intrested let me know and i'll get you more details

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cheers for the replys and PM's guys... at the moment i am really only interested in as i have said < 65,000 kms i have been speaking with a few importing places and should be able to get what i am after for around the 23 - 24 mark complied etc so i will see how i go with them just got to read the fine print... so thanks all for the replys i will let you know if i am interested

Cheers Leigh

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trust me if find a car that has less then 65000 KM on the clock it has been wound back. Dont look for the KM travelled in an IMport cuz 90% are fake. I got a S2 96 with a genuine 92,000 on the meter.

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looks very nice except that is a series 1.5 looking at the front bar but yea i am being a little sceptical of the kms but i was told between 40,000 - 70,000 is about standard for a 96 - 98 model... fingers crossed i dont get a dud if i do decide to import one...

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