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Hello All,

Reasonably new import - Have had her professionally cut and polished.

Timing chain, water pump etc replaced and a full service by Nissan themselves.

100% stock so no registration issues - and no cops pulling you over to harass :kick:

Need to sell as I have a 1 year old and need a "family car" - i.e. probably buy an R34 4 door turbo... :rofl: that's a family car isn't it??? :rofl:

Pictures can be seen here:

http://www.cyber-mag.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=117

Please note - she has new tyres and a cut and polish since these pictures were taken in Japan. (Yes she is fully complied and has been registered WVC-279 (from memory))

Price is Firm. ($13,550)

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I forgot about this listing.

Reason for selling is we have to many cars - and I need to free up cash to move house - family is expanding - I now have 2 kids!

Any offers around $13,550 will be considered

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Edited by ShadowKnyght
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Hello All - it has been a while - Lost my FTO which was my main car so this Skyline has been kept as my daily driver since then.

It is now back up for sale as I have bought myself a 1998 Stagea RS FOUR V NEO instead as a family car! :)

So any reasonable offer on this around the mid $13,000 will be considered. I am in no hurry to sell though as the stagea is not even on the boat from Japan yet - but if a decent offer is made then I will sell the car.

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