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Unfortunately it's time to sell my 1990 model Nismo Edition Skyline due to acquiring another toy. It's registered in NSW until October 2013 and has low kilometers. I have all import papers and engineering certificate etc.
Car has some mods like Apexi FC, forged wheels, HKS oil cooler, upgraded exhaust, boost controller, torque split and timer etc. Car was painted white in japan (by dealer as far as I'm concerned) as factory stickers are placed over the white paint and I can't see any evidence of the car being gunmetal grey except for the VIN tag. Model number starts with BNR32-100 and RA code also.
Car is pretty genuine in that it still has the emergency flare inside, factory jack and tool kit and the sills haven't been bashed up like most grey imports. Only real faults are a cigarette burn to drivers seat (not by me) and vinyl lifting from rear side window trims (just needs to be re-glued). It also has a factory 2 way diff and nismo shocks, nismo dash and shift knob etc.
The engine has been upgraded (not an N1 block) with forged pistons, N1 pumps, baffled sump etc. because I wanted to boost it and do some track work but I haven't had it on the circuit yet.
I'm open to offers over $20K due to depressed market plus I got an exceptional deal on my new toy which allows me to lower my price (I still believe it worth much more due to condition).
Will send pic's to geniune inquiries only.
I'm not interested in what people think these are worth and debating value due to mods or colour change etc. (like other posts). This is a regrettable sale but not a forced sale so I'm not concerned if it doesn't sell "so no silly offers".

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Your charmer mate, I told you I'd call you if I didn't buy the other car I went to look at, good luck with sale all the best..

My comment wasn't specifically aimed at you. I had the car advertised elsewhere and other people didn't show. Hell I even had it sold on Ebay once but the buyer backed out, so much for a binding agreement and now you can't even leave negative feedback to warn others. Looks like the buyer got in the shit with his family and the distance involved didn't help but he should have checked all this before bidding.

It's a little frustrating when it's such a good car and no one has actually looked at it.

I hope you did well with your new purchase and you enjoy it.

Regards

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