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Item: 1993 NISSAN SKYLINE GTS-t

METALLIC GREY

Location: BRISBANE

Item Condition: FRONT END DAMAGED - NEEDS REPAIRING

Reason for Selling: NEED TO SELL URGENTLY AS I AM GOING OVERSEAS

PRICE DROP $6000 AND ITS YOURS

DEPANDING ON PRICE - SOME PARTS WILL BE INCLUDED

WAS $7500 NEGO.

Extra Info: REGO TILL 1/06 AND ENGINE IS IN GOOD CONDITION

Contact Details: PM ME OR CONTACT ME ON 0422 147 765

I WOULD ALSO SWAP WITH OTHER CAR IF SOMEONE IS INTERESTED

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yeah i know u can get it cheaper. but that was going on wat the panelshop will charge u if they do everything

how do they know its goin to cost $5k if they have not seen the car yet

and if i spent $5k i would be able to get full respray and buff the car so it basically looks brand new

hey mate dont be offened but if u want it gone i can give u $5000 this weekend that if the motor isnt f**ked

engine still runs fine and its in good condition

but $5k is a bit too low

if ur willing to come up i am happy for u to take the car

This car has been sold, just rang its previous owner to find out if it was still for sale.

Just letting everyone know.

i don't know wat ur talkin bout

my car is still for sale dude

and i don't remember sayin nethin bout my car been sold

I rang the exact above number, asked if the car was sold and was told yes its sold.

I could have made a mistake but i fail to see how, i even got the same strange ass singing when i called the number twice :)

If its not then ring me on 0438790770...or answer your phone :)

Edited by maximum.boost

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