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FOR SALE:

Reason:I have gone through the import stage and im looking for a 4x4 to get around straddy and moreton island.

Features:

Air Conditioning

Power Steering

Electric windows

HICAS

17" Alloys with Near New Tyres all round(80%)

5 Speed Manual

Exterior:

- Custom Airbrushing Paintwork

- Removed Spoiler & Professional Welding & Repainting

- Vertex Bodykit (Front, Rear and Sides)

- Clean cut and Fit of Cooler central to open front end of Front bar

- 25%Tint All Round

- Custom Licence Plates "RBR32"

Engine:

- HKS Front Mount Intercooler

- FLYN Performance Bleed Valve (boosted only to 10psi)

- Alloy Lightweight Intercooler pipes to suit Cooler

- Brand new Extra Heavy duty battery

- Blitz Catback Exhaust system.

- Mileage: 84500km

- Oil & Filter changed every 5000km (myself)

I have never heard a Skyline exhaust sound quite as unique as this one.

Condition of the car is immaculate bar a bubble on the dash, and one (1) Passenger air vent is broken

The car runs perfect, has no flaws in performance

Contact" 0422 184 997

PRICE: PRICE DROP $11,500 ONO

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Edited by Benno-
  • 4 weeks later...

hey i have already dropped the price around 3 grand since when i first put it up. i cant go any lower than 11500 or else i will be out of pocket when i get my next car...

I actually have it up for $12,500 on carsales so you will save $1000 buying it from SAU.

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