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* 1993

* Manual

* 104 000 kms

* 12 Months Rego… just paid today!

* Cat back exhaust

* Heavy-duty clutch

* Dark Shadow Chrome 17" 'AVS' wheels

Stock rims also included!

* Tyres - Bridgestone Grid II

F: 235/45R17. R: 255/40R17

Bendix Ultimate brake pads

Bridgestone Potenza’s on the stock rims but they're pretty much all worn out.

* Interior

TRUST turbo timer

GREDDY Gear knob

Original Skyline floor mats

Plus all the usual skyline goodies - climate control, central locking, power windows… etc

Steering wheel & hand brake boot has a bit of wear and tear on it, other than that the interior is in pretty good condition.

* Sound

JVC animated MP3/CD Head Unit

JVC 12 Stack CD

BOSTON Rally 6 inch splits

SONY 4 Channel Amp

ROCKFORD FOSGATE 12 inch sub in custom box

* 1st Owner in Oz

* Recently had 100k service... belts, water pump, etc.

This is all spelt out in the mechanic reports

* Complete service history since purchased + receipts for everything!

$15,500!!!

pm, email:[email protected] or call me on 0404 497 662

Daniel

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Trade + cash 1989 Jap Spec Legacy GT Wagon + $1500 cash. PM if interested, will require freighting as Im in Perth.

*Great price mate!

FREE BUMP!!

Alpha,

I have a cheap little 'runa-bout' car lined up for me already + need the $$$!

but thanks for the offer anyways :P

:P

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