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hi guys..

ive got my car up for sale, so here are the details.

make and model: 1999 Nissan Skyline GT-V R34 sedan; 19x9.5'' axis anthracite wheels all round.

engine/transmission: neo rb25de, tiptronic

colour: pearl black

mods: 19x9.5'' axis anthracite wheels with close to new low profile tyres all round. aftermarket 4inch muffler(unknown brand).

mileage: 44600km

rego: yes until october 2008

reason for sale: financial difficulties and loss of licence.

price: $16000 negotiable, open to reasonable offers.

car is taken care of very well, vgc, new battery put in about a week ago. not too bad on petrol. the wheels are a bit wide, you'll probably have to get the guards lipped or flared. i havent done so because the car doesnt really leave my street. a set of stock 17'' GT-T wheels with rooted tyres will be included with the sale. the car was imported by nagoya motors, ive owned it for about half a year now but need to sell to help my parents with a few things. so im not looking for trades guys, sorry. sydney buyers only please. not willing to send interstate.

pics:

http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e122/rprsnt_13/34o1.jpg

http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e122/rprsnt_13/34o2.jpg

http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e122/rprsnt_13/34o3.jpg

http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e122/rprsnt_13/34o4.jpg

http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e122/rprsnt_13/34o5.jpg

contact details:

Yves Vinuya

mobile: 0410 825 449 (8am-5pm) please call.

email: [email protected], mail me or add me to ur msn.

or through this forum.

thanks for any interest. >_<

Edited by rprsnt_17
hi mate. Are you willing to sell rims seperate???? If so how much? thanks

heys,

not yet at this point.

but will sell the car minus the rims to lower the price.

thenkz

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