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I'm selling my late 86 GXE Skyline sedan (3L V6 auto). Marone with tan velour interior. Interior is still immaculate and very comfortable with bucket seats, etc. Airconditioning, power aerial, power mirrors, towbar/sway bar, Pioneer DEH265 cd player (with Sony 16x9s for the rear) - all still work well.

Outside is pretty good condition and still shiny although I'll admit few scrapes and things (as for any car of that age). If you are after a cheap daily driver, or p-plater car will probably suit well. Its done a few kilometers, but still will give a good few years I think.

4x tires about 12 months ago, 4x discs (just done recently), regular servicing (every 3 months for first 18 months or so), new distributor, new leads, recent heavy-duty battery (3 months).

Fair bit of go, and holds its own against crappy commodore :-). No mods of any type...runs on ULP.

Regularly serviced and looked after and still running great. Asking $2700. Will sell with RWC and 12 months rego.

If you are interested please email [email protected] or 0417 016 326

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RB30 engine ..standard one..its 6 cylinder. Nothing special - you've seen thousands of these driving around. Were you joking?

From about mid-86 to 91 made here in Australia. This was the first series of 3, although even up the 91 models they weren't too different inside or out (in fact mine seems smoother than my mates one). The type2 and 3 had the single unit headlights and stove-top tailights.

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Here are a few photos taken with digital cam (may take a while to load over slow connection - 4 in total).. colour is a bit darker than it shows up on these. Few more available on request.

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comphy interior still in excellent condition (no rips, etc) - good for big trips..

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Anyway, thats it - email or call if you are interested. Know its nothing special, but hey, it does the job.

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