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FOR SALE

S3 R31 skyline executive (SA)

-Reason for selling : traveling soon but its a regretful sale

-Price : $3000 this is of course negotiable

-Details : the colour is silver over black

Automatic

Up speck interior with velour trims no fades or damage very clean with fold down backseats (grey)

strait body no rust

very smooth engine no unwanted noises no leaks no work needed

Lowered on KYB with all the paperwork very smooth ride

Transmition cooler (front mounted)

advanced timing

remote central locking with immobilizer

2.5" cat back exhaust not fitted but you can have it

nissan sillohett cold air induction into origional airbox

registered till aug

Car is loceted in greenacers neer north adelaide

Contact : Glyn

white_si@hotmail.com

txt 0413145430

car is welcome for test drives and inspections. drives realy well and looks clean

feel free to ask about anything

since the picks were taken their are clear front indicators and 6.5" Alpine Rtype front speakers.

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sorry for the dialuppers

any other picks you want to see just ask

Edited by GH05T
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