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Very reluctant sale, as I am moving overseas for work.

:: First Australian Owner since import. Have owned the car for 4years!
:: Major Service done at 105,000 km (timing belts, water pump, and the works)
:: All service history since ownership have been kept, using only premier fuel since day 1.
:: Stock engine, with HKS adjustable suspension system, Kakimoto Racing exhaust (cat-back) and apexi turbo timer. The sale also includes a spare tanabe exhaust system.
:: New Pirelli P-zero tires (feb 2014)
:: 1 year of Rego (renewed 20th April 2014)

Ad on carsales: http://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/Nissan-Skyline-1998/SSE-AD-2803131
(more pictures on Carsales)


Asking $12,000. Any enquires please feel free to contact (contact available on Carsales ad) and ask :)


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Can't edit my post, so here are the changes:

1) Price is negotiable to any reasonable offer. Need it gone :(
2) Won't be able to view my ad on carsales as it is under dealer direct option.
Please PM for contact/enquries or just post in this thread.
3) Non smoker


Odometer 120,XXX km
Registration expiry May 2015
Transmission Manual

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Cheers.
Dos

That a very nice Skyline you have:)

Not sure if you're aware but dealers will only offer you $2,500 - $3,500 for it max :(

Found out when my friend tried to sell his GT-T

Thank you!

I am aware of what dealers are offering, I am luckier I did manage to get much highier :)

I really really really HATE it, for my car to go to the dealers, such a waste. really a pity.

I don't think i am asking some dreamers price either, just hope someone will appreciate what they will be getting.

Edited by Dostalgia

If someone were to buy my Stagea I would jump on this so quickly!

LOL! then may somone buy your Stagea quickly! :)

Good price for a manual if all checks out

GLWS

Thank you! Definitely a bargain, if not the sudden notice to move overseas for work, would not have sold it.

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