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Well after a year of not owning a skyline there was a empty spot in my heart....

so i decided to fill it, and picked this up today

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Car has a huge FMIC and a 3.5 inch exhaust stiill running standard boost.

Car has 83000km with history and the interior does not have 1 scratch on it. And its got a sunroof :P:D

Let the mods begin :)

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Good work,

Expect to see you around again hey :D.

You sure will westy :)

Ill be round keysborough quite a bit as my gf lives there :)

I also got the old paperwork from when he bought this car!

He bought it from Power Road Car Sales in march for $19310

You sure will westy :)

Ill be round keysborough quite a bit as my gf lives there :D

I also got the old paperwork from when he bought this car!

He bought it from Power Road Car Sales in march for $19310

Cool :),

Wave when you see my BEAST, its also white..........mmm white Starlet lol.

Nice work, what mods you got planned for it?

And whats with the number plate hanging off the side :)

Im planning on changing the turbo sometime, but thats only when the standard one dies.

Need to also get some wheels :D - sif keep standard wheels!

Im planning on changing the turbo sometime, but thats only when the standard one dies.

Need to also get some wheels :) - sif keep standard wheels!

Ah nice nice. Thats what you say now!

2 weeks time you'l be like PFC, injectors, f/pump, high mount 3076, clutch, coilovers, LSD blah blah blah lol :D

hey kris - put up some more pics..... :)

Yeh get some interior & engine bay pictures up.

Edited by abu

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