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....Its very cheap....maybe too cheap....

!!HEY! its looks like this car too!!!

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And heres a thread for more info on that car - it was for sale a while ago, who can forget those yellow rocker covers and purple belt n cam gears...

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...161013&st=0

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got a phone call from this guy today as i like many others were very interested in a 20k+ package for 3k. he said he would post but wanted the money up front first. i called CRD to verify the engine build and owner name and car rego, they have never heard of him or the car that he said had just been dyno tuned! dodgy good luck to who ever buys this but the story he gave me always changed when i spoke to him proceed with caution!!!

those pictures just confirmed my suspicion notice too he has only been a member since the 13th with 1 post.

food for thought boys

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