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an unregrettable sale as my dad is gettin very sick i need to sell my car..

its a 1994 nissan skyline

with full electrics

climate control

new clutch

new tyres

full custom body kit

full apexi exhaust

apexi blow off vaule

apexi s-afc

made 146 rkw on dyno

done 87,000km

alot more but im not really able to think at the moment

asking price is $17,500 im pretty reasonable on sale price as it is urgent but please no stupid offers

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here is a link to a picture of my car sorry its the only pic i have on the car at the moment http://mccr.madcars.org/msgboard/uploads/1050.jpg

its a 5 speed manual still has the stock wheels as u can c ...

stero gear is pretty much stock has tweeters ...

basically the only mods done r the s-afc blow off vaule full exhaust custom kit lowered made 146 kw on stock boost which has never been

altered k&n airfliter in stock box momo pedals momo gear knob and momo steering wheel its pretty much a stockie

im loctaed in melboure ..

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pretty desprate as my dad is gettin very sick and im not sure how long he will be around i need the money to support my family... but i dont want to loose to much money how much r u wanting to negotiatate here??

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thanks timmyg...

well ill have to give it a miss supa_boi as i need to wait till i can do some sums and i need access to my acct detials at the bank and they rnt open till monday sorry man,,,

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rego there is 10 months left on it if u want a rwc i can get one done... over all the car is in great conidition inside is in perfect conidition and even has the new car smell oustide has a few touch up but can barley c that was previous owner....

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