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Hey guys, hoping no one would be interested in buying my car, therefore convincing me to not sell it.

As most of u know the car hobby sucks u dry - not in a good way either. // -- insert marriage, house, kids sob story here --//

If it does go, hopefully it's to someone interstate.. I couldn't stand to see it driven by someone else locally. :(

First, the bad:

Will need a new clutch, currently 'catching high'. Still drivable.

Rust spots behind mirrors - common area. Although not too bad, as the mirrors were replaced by owner in Japan.

A/C needs to be regassed

Details:

1999 series 2 Stagea RS4-S (therefore manual)

Purchased from importer on 06/2011

Black

78,xxx kms

Serviced every 5000kms, and will service upon sale if seller requests

Rego til 04/13

My baaahhhdyy:

Ganador side mirrors

Dolphin eyelids

Dolphin sideskirts

Takero front bar

N/A grill

Weather strips

Not too sure what rear wing is - looks nice tho

Original stagea boot may (ooohh!.. ahh!)

Parcel cover slide thingy <-- someone tell me

Combination of banana and berry air fresheners (amazing! you will want to eat the air!)

Under the bonnet:

RB25DET Neo

NGK Iridium sparks

Spitfire Coils

Airynx pod filter

Cooling Pro Stealth (black) FMIC

3" cat back

JJR Dump pipe

Venom 500 series cat

Shoes:

19" Work TE37 (minor grazes), rears on 15mm spacers

Achilles rubber

BC BR coilovers

Handling (fitted <1000km/s):

Whiteline front swaybar links

Whiteline rear heavy duty sway bar (BNR11XXZ)

Whiteline radius bushes

$16k - I think this is reasonable with what has been done to it. Now all it needs is an ECU and further engine mods.

located in Canberra, please PM or sms /call me maybe on O432 808 254

These pics from when I picked up from Importer:

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All credit to StiinkyPoo for these pics!

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Damn that's a sexy car mate, shame to see you have to sell it!

If I didn't already have one id take it! :P Good luck with the sale, Hopefully you win lotto soon and don't have to say bye to it!

Thanks guys, really appreciate it the comments. And that's what I'll miss about it.. not only the 'uniqueness' and the turning of heads as I drive by; but the smaller detail that only skyline owners can notice (ie frontbar, rear tail)

My loss is your gain.

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