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Model:skyline

Milage:16x xxx

Transmission:manual

Colour: black

Location: mornington peninsular

RWC supplied? negotiable

Currently registered? yes

Price: $14k ono PRICE DROP!

Contact: James 0423 043 495 or post a reply or PM me.

Comments / Modifications: im selling my pride and joy. her name is Mistress. at a fairly unreasonable price because im very reluctant to sell her, but make me an offer.

She has a garret 3071r and all the supporting mods to make 205 rwkw. dyno sheet can be produced.

a list of all the mods can be supplied at request. no sound system. no body mods. stock wheels. shes much a sleeper. with a quiet as a lamb exhaust.

inspections welcome all weekend, or early mornings or late arvos mid week. no body mods. stock wheels. a bit of a sleeper. with a quiet as a lamb exhaust. please ask any questions about the car you may have. i dont bite.

NO TEST PILOTS!!! if your interested ILL be taking YOU for a spin in it.

reason for sale: im a first year mechanic apprentice and cant afford repayments anymore. it sucks :(

ill supply images soon. but i must be off now.

thanks.

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