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I found this gtst in Canada. It has around 154k kilometers on it which is around 96k miles. It don't seem like too many miles. The seller claims that the car has been maintenanced recently. He seems pretty trustworthy. He is sending lots of pictures and videos of the car. The interior and exterior look fairly clean considering how old the car is. he is asking 12k cad for it. Which will only cost me around 8600 here in the US. I think I might buy the car...Should I?

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Looks nice but needs inspection. KM may or may not be genuine - condition of the car is a better guide than the odometer. Are you close enough to check it out or is there someone who can do it for you? Will you be happy with the small 2L engine ? Have you driven a Skyline? Probably important for you to try one.

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