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Hi All,

I'm on this site pretty much daily, but dont post hardly at all. Anyway, like some of you, I have had a new addition to the family. I've already purchased a larger car and so the skyline is for sale.

I am the first owner in Oz. It had 53K on the clock almost 2 years ago and now has 80K. Its manual.

The mods were already on the car from Japan and are very mild. They include a 3in exhaust from turbo back, 17in volk racing wheels, apexi pod filter, Greddy turbotimer, kenwood deck and CD player, and these blue lights at the front.

I have not added any mods to the car, have not boosted it and it has never seen the track.

Like most of you, I service it every 5K and look after it way too much.

From today it will be garaged and not driven.

Its priced at $17500. If your after a very clean and almost standard Line then this is for you.

Cheers

Oz.

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hey,can you email me some interior pics?

[email protected]

I'll put some interior and engine pics up when I get home. All standard except for the stereo system and the turbo timer. All in great condition.

Driving the other car now so the line has to go to a good home.

Oz.

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