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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

- 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: $11,500 ONO

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Edited by Benno-
pitty about the paint work - sorry man not a fan

who the f**k cares what you think about the paint job? the owner? the prospective buyer?

i think its not bad, something totally different......

good luck with the sale mate, looks clean as

Thanks Haysey,

Another close up photo to show the "detail" in the paint.

Front and Rear, Note the spoiler was just off for the photo shoot :D i like it better without it.

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