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Hey guys my skyline is up for sale

$16,000ono

The details of the car are as follows;

1995 model

Automatic

Silver

Electric 2-way sunroof

Airbag steering wheel

approximately 120,000kms

17" wheels

Autometer boost gauge

Sony cd player

Turbo timer

Brant Alarm system

3" Turbo back exhaust with highflow cat

Apexi pod filter

Oil catch can

Stealth wing

Trial sideskirts

Standard Type m front bar

Black bonnet

I've had it for about 1.5 years and im the second aussie owner. It has been a great car and will be sad to see it go, the reason im selling is because i cant afford to keep it while i'm studying.

I've never had a problem with its reliability and i have the receipt for the 100,000km service which was done by Gavin Wood auto tech and cost approx $1200. I have serviced it every 5000kms with Motul synthetic oil and NGK plugs.

I have also just put 6 months rego on it.

Pics can be found in my gallery here

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/photopost...er=4567&cat=500

I can be contacted on 0413 479847 or reply here or PM me

Cheers

Matt

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