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Thought i'd post this again, ive dropped the price a bit,

so if anyone is interested at all give us a call and make an offer and we might be able to work somthing out.

1979 C210 Skyline

L28 - Upgrade

5 Speed

150,000kms

Air - Con

Electric fuel pump

Sports Exhaust

Lowered

CD Player

No Rust

Very Very Straight Original Car

$2500 ono

Contact James

0438428925

[email protected]

Albury - Wodonga

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Heres a pic of the skyline,

It hasnt got any of them stickers on it anymore, was just a bit of a joke with me n my mates.

Anyway as you can see from the picture, shes in very very good original condtion,

so any offer give me an email!

Cheers Jimmy

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  • 4 weeks later...

Hi mate,

Im very close to persuading a mate to buy your car. We are in Melbourne however... Dont s'pose you live nearby a train station. Im taking it that the car will likely have no troubles making it back to Melbourne on a permit.

Also, does she come with any spares, books or bits?

Drew

Hi mate,

Im very close to persuading a mate to buy your car. We are in Melbourne however... Dont s'pose you live nearby a train station. Im taking it that the car will likely have no troubles making it back to Melbourne on a permit.

Also, does she come with any spares, books or bits?

Drew

Yeah Hey mate,

Yeah the Wodonga train station is just around the corner, yeah the car will make it to melbourne before i got my new car i used to drive it home acouple of times a year and thats down to traralgon 1000kms round trip, so yeah ive never had any trouble at all with this car.

Its is in some need of new front tyres though!

Umm spares, ive got the black lourves that come with it for the back window in the shed but thats about it, its got all its origional books and reciepts in the glovebox to.

Cheers

Jimmy

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