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Hi guys,

The car is:

Make/Model: Nissan Skyline

Year: 1988

Kilometers: 280k

Transmission type: Auto

Engine: RB30E

Colour: Silver over slate

Modifications: Listed below

Roadworthy Certificate: Yes.

Registered: Yes, Until December 24th

Accident History: None with me or the previous owner (I'm the 3rd owner)

Asking Price: $3500

Location: Glen Waverley, VIC

Contact Details: Post in here, PM, or email: [email protected]

Other Comments:

Modifications are as follows:

- Duel Fuel, converted Apr '07

- Genie extractors

- Impul 15" rims. 2 new tyres.

- King springs in the front, GTS springs in the rear.

- KYB shocks all round.

- GTS2 rear muffler

- Silhouette (sports model) interior.

- Tinted windows.

- Aftermarket Cruise Control

- Alarm, immobiliser and remote central locking.

- DVD headunit, plays mp3 DVD-R's. Needs separate screen to play movies. Aux input for Ipod/mp3 player.

- Blaupunkt 6x9's in custom MDF parcel shelf

- Dash mat

- Floor mats

- Seat covers

- Clear front indicators

This car has served me well as a daily driver. It seems to have a bit more grunt than other sedans I've driven, even running on gas.

Would be an ideal first car, or cheap to run daily.

The bad points:

- Body has a few minor dings

- Faded paint on roof and boot

- CV joint is on its way out

- noisy PS pump.

Rego runs out in December, so plenty of meat left there.

Pics:

PassengerSide.jpg

Rear.jpg

Front.jpg

DriversSide.jpg

Dash.jpg

Stereo.jpg

IPodConnection.jpg

FrontSeats-1.jpg

BackSeats-1.jpg

RearCarpet.jpg

Boot.jpg

I may be open to consideration for delivering the car along the eastern seaboard.

Cheers

Pat

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