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Hi all,

I broke my line and a fence...and is for sale (the car not the fence) as parts or what ever you want. I would perfer to sell the entire thing as one peice less hassles to pull everything out. The damage to the car is mainly exterior around the drivers side headlight and rear driver side door. Check out the Pics at http://users.on.net/~evolve and see for yourself. Also note that i drove home after with no problems.

1993 skyline sedan (turbo)

Nearly 78000 on the clock

Recaro seat

After market steering wheel

Blitz pod filter (still have airbox too)

Blitz turbo timer

Nismo cat back exhaust

Nismo front pipe (standard cat and dump pipe)

Series 2 tail lights and finisher (still have series one lights and finisher)

Boost Gague

Bleed Valve

was a well looked after car always garaged

the engine is in good condition damage is mostly to the rear driver side door as evident by the pics

As i said i would perfer to sell it in one peice but if i dont get any intrest i will make individual parts available. PM me if your interested in parts and ill email/PM you if this happens.

Cheers.

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Hey

Intrested in the rear lights with the centre panel...plz PM about details...

cheers

Hey im interested in the two piece dash panel that goes under the instrument cluster and down around the gear shifter. Also the two plastic panels off the door trims that the power window switches clip into. Let me know asap. I live in qld so i'll pick em up and pay you cash

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