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Item: Nissan Skyline

Location: Moorabbin

Item Condition: Excellent

Reason for Selling: Going overseas

Price and Payment Conditions: $11 500

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Im selling my R32 skykine, black, Auto, 60,000kms, Dark tinted windows, sun roof, have not had one problem with the car in 6 months, only money neeeded to be spent was general matance, and servicing. I am heading over seas on in 2 months so this is the reason im selling, stock standard apart from 17" mags ANZ RIMS(awsome look for the car) and a Jvc head deck. Impoted 6 months ago b4 the R32 cut off date, all papers available. Turbo timer.

contact via email [email protected] photots are available, very clean car, body is perfect. hope to hear from some ppl soon for more information. $11 500 post-12908-1128415248.jpgpost-12908-1128415313.jpgpost-12908-1128415376.jpgpost-12908-1128415482.jpgpost-12908-1128415914.jpg

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Hey mate its a 1989, m spec, standard, turbo timeer, only thing ive added since i got it was was the 17" anz mags and a $1200 head deck and speakers !! this car was going to be me toy was going to do work on it !! but umfortunatly my circumstances have changed !! going over seas! i will consider this a big loss for myself.

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