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My R31 Skyline is up for sale.

1990 Model Series 3 EXECUTIVE last of the series 3's

Auto

RB30e

Persian Sands Color (cream)

Very Neat and Tidy Body and Interior

Dual Fuel (GAS + Petrol)

Stock Standard

This is a great cheap car to Run.

$2500

Email Me For Pics and any questions u may have.

[email protected]

I'M IN MELBOURNE

Cheers

P.S No Time Wasters

:burnout:

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