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I have for sale is my nissan skyline r31 sillo four door white. (looks like ser 3 with the extra driving light but dont quote me).

looking for quick sale in brisbane has been my daily driver for over six months now and she doesnt miss a beat.

What she is:

rb30de

5speed

sedan

cruis control

electric mirrors

mp3 cd player

four speakers

near new 15' tires

6 months rego

roadworth certificate

pretty tidy for her age

no rust at all

new brake pads

serviced every 5thou klms

everything works except a/c no gas

she has done me well over the past while and now have bought another skyline she will be sold

if your looking for a very reliable car for cheap here she is its not perfect but shes good for here age

a few minor dents here and never been in accident either.

will to add into sale some very noice 16's if buyer interseted

Looking for quick sale 2100 ono

email [email protected]

Phone 0431151660

Kyle

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