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I am selling a lot of my Skyline brochure collection, including C10, C110, C210, R30, R31, R32, R33, R34 and V35.

Too many to list individually, I've been putting them on ebay but thought some here might be interested too. They are going fast so if you want one get in quick. Feel free to reply here or send me a PM if you're looking for something. Some examples of what I've still got are:

- C10 Skyline 2000GT (repro + genuine)

- C10 Skyline 2000 GT-R (repro)

- C110 Skyline 2000GT

- C110 Skyline 2000 GT-R (repro)

- C210 Skyline 2000GT

- R30 Skyline range

- R30 Skyline RS

- R31 Skyline range

- R31 Skyline GTS-R

- R32 Skyline range

- R32 Skyline GT-R

- R33 Skyline coupe

- R33 Skyline sedan

- R33 Skyline GT-R

- R34 Skyline sedan

- R34 Skyline coupe

- R34 Skyline GT-R

PRICE: $10 to $130. Generally the rarer the more valuable.

Most are in excellent condition, but I also have some junky ones that obviously will be cheaper.

I am on the Gold Coast, you're free to pick up or I can post to anywhere in the world for cost-price. I'll accept most methods of payment - cash, money order, bank deposit, personal cheque, paypal...

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OK, I have about 100 here and they range from $10 to $130 ... and I'm not going to sort through them all to give individual prices.

But ok, so I need to include a ballpark figure. Done. Sorry!

Mr. "Sh*tbox", the ones I gave were examples. I have other R31 ones, but most are gone now. I have a range brochure, GTS, GTS-R and a couple more. PM me if interested and I'll give you a detailed list and prices as I have done for everyone else ;)

Thanks



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