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Hey guys,

I'm selling my skyline as i'm moving to london to live/work so i gotta sell my car. Below are the details.

Vehicle 1996 NISSAN SKYLINE ECR33 SERIES II GTS-T M SPEC

Price $15,000

Kilometres 83,000

Body Coupe

Colour black

Interior Colour Grey

Transmission 5 speed Manual

Engine 6 cylinder Petrol Turbo 2.5L (2498cc)

Reg Plate BAQ82Z

Reg Expire JAN-2009

RWC Yes

Excellent stock skyline with minor mods. In perfect condition. Selling due to relocation to London.

- Apex-i adjustable suspension

- Turbo Timer

- First owner since import

- Used as a weekend car only. Car was barely driven.

- Always garaged

- Car is in excellent condition

- Rego has been just renewed.

- Selling due to relocation to london.

Contact me on : 0421960221 ask for Duy

Location: Rhodes , New South Wales, 2138

Cheers

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Edited by Sky-Boy

why make a comment if its just negative? sure, its your opinion, but keep it to yourself. he has every right to advertise his car for whatever he wants

  • 2 weeks later...

would you consider selling without RWC and rego? buying an interstae car theres no use for rego and RWC

if so will you lower the price?

would you consider selling without RWC and rego? buying an interstae car theres no use for rego and RWC

if so will you lower the price?

i could reduce it by about 200. but where are you from?

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