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Hi everyone,

I have to sell my Skyline due to financial reasons :P

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...5590#post895590

If anyone knows of someone that is after a very clean series 2, please send them my way or contact me on 0416 286 986.

I would like to sell it here in Adelaide cos it'll be less hassles and I don't have time to organise transport etc... (slack yeah I know). Thanks.

Cheers...

Des.

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My next door neighbour has a buffing machine/wheel and helped me out there, he let me do the plenum myself, the hard part was actually getting it smooth before I started polishing. I think I spent about 2-3days just sanding it until it was smooth, but it was worth it. Did you need some stuff done? Let me know if you do, and I'll see if I can help.

Oops... almost forgot, Steve, I am more than happy to sell you the wheels....$26,000 and I'll throw the car in for free :(

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