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HI guys i have here a nissan skyline wagon and it has 2 go my dad wants it gone it works fine i only thing is the ignition has been played wit so u dont need a key to start it but i wud be a gud bush banger and it is a gud skid pig and the locker healps with that u will not be dissapointed in the fun u have.. but the ignition needs to be played with its wires to start it now... so yeh

OK it currently has a LOcker, dumped at the diff chopped springs and all that work. i have tyres that all have gud tread 4 that come as spares (skid tyres) lol all i need is 300 bucks and you cant take it away. i really need to get rid of it as my dad isnt happy with it sittn there on the grass

thank you any serious buyers plz contact me and we will get in touch i am located in brisbane area.

it has been a gud car and it is enjoyable to me haha i bought it 4 500 and have spent alot of money on it and i want it gone. thanx

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That is more than likely the worst spelling and grammar i have ever seen. I never thought anyone could spell good so badly!@ Mate the dictionary or maybe some education would do you a world of gud!

Also with the car you wont sell that for $300, just ask for a six pack or a case of beer and im sure you will get rid of it.

Gud Luck!

ME NOT SMART,BUT CAN LIFT HEAVY THINGS!!!!!!!!!!!!!

you drift 31 suit very well. o2low, its a pitty ur so damn far.... any particular reason ur not sellin it with rego? is it just the fear of some-one doing something stupid... what sort of things would it need to pass a RWC, and hence change the rego over... do the RTA check for welded diffs lol

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um...is the car hot?

i have 2 pices of evidence to sugest this.

but the ignition needs to be played with its wires to start it now...

and it is regersited now but i am sellin it with out rego

yeah i'd be a bit weary no rego or ignition sounds stolen to me

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