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Hey, I have a Nissan skyline r31 GTS-X for sale.

Good: Engine runs powerful

Good sound system

has original Interior Immaculate

Driftbitz driver bucket seat (Can put old one back in

THE BAD;

Has a vacuum leak

Thats as bad as it gets.

Currently unregistered & can supply Roadworthy at buyers expense.

Text for pictures and I wont swap for a fish tank or your VN Commo.

Give us an offer & am Located South side of Brisbane

SMS: 0426956579

Has factory RB20det (Red top)

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consider it sold on condition that the subaru is gone in a week. went for a dig in nissan japan database. parts are available which really surprised me considering the age of it.

car was built 87/04 according to FAST.

I will work on the last text you sent me as well.

and I want a second look at it sat arvo if possible. need to look at a few more things before I FULLY commit to the sale. I will have a mate and a trade plate with me this time

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my reasons for doing so:

I wanted a daily driver and not another project. my idea was to buy and put rego on it. the car itself is fine apart from a bit of rust. prefect for a repair project and tidy up. interior is spotless and paint needs attention.

so its back on the market :)

hahaha chris, Just go buy it already. I know you have the GTS4 but hey you know you want this :P

pending physical rust inspection - I probably will be driving it back sat morn.



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