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Make: Nissan Skyline

Model: HCR32 GTST

Milage: 176,xxx

Transmission: Manual

Colour: Burgundy

Location: Cessnock, 2325, NSW

Complied? Yes

Currently registered? no (blue slip needed)

Price: $5,800

Contact: Patrick 0418 138 136 anytime

Comments / Modifications:

All power options (windows, Steer etc.)

Air conditioning

Sunroof

17' Wheels

M-spec front bar

M-spec Driving lights (not fitted)

Exhaust From dump pipe

K&N filter

Blitz Bov

Ok so, 5 months ago i lost my license, I get it back soon but i let the rego run out and didn't drive it for quite a while. Just before i lost my license it was my everyday car which, ran ok however it did have a startup and shutdown issues, that is, When i went to turn the car off, it would still run for about 10-20 seconds.

So i'm guessing that the motor is unwell, perhaps is the timing belt, ignition coil packs... i'm not sure. I've got a lot of things happening at the moment and i'd rather cut my losses and sell the thing as is.

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