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mod edit: please note that this car is for race use or parts only

Well..bought this baby with the intentions of repairing and keeping.

Had a few dramas in my life in the past few months, and intentions have changed.

Car needs alot of work but engine is running FINE! Odometer shows 89535kms

...My Loss...hopefully someone elses gain

Im located in Melbourne, call me on 0431521947

-Ferah

7K not goin any lower

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^^^ typical reason y selling cars especially on sau is the worst u get nothing but d**kheads replying to ur ad.. interior looks the goods bit of work and the outside will look as good as the inside.. good luck with the sale

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hi there mate, is this still for sale?

also how much you want for front gards and headlights?

id call your mobile but im in colombia for a few more weeks.

and sorry to say pro_32 but with the amount of skylines that i have looked at with hidden damage much worse then this, you would be feeling sorry for more skyline owners then you could imagine.

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^^^ typical reason y selling cars especially on sau is the worst u get nothing but d**kheads replying to ur ad.. interior looks the goods bit of work and the outside will look as good as the inside.. good luck with the sale

Lol you gotta be kidding mate.

Whilst that comment might be bordering on the useless (so's this one anyway.lol)

It is just an observation that another shtty smashed car that should really only end up at the wreckers is gonna get fixed up (hopefully properly but who know's as it's a big job thats not for the backyarder) and sold to some poor shmuck thats gonna see it once its tarted up and have no idea what theyre getting.

To me that car is a writoff but anywho none of these comments belong in the for sale section For that i apologise.

Free Bump anyway

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Lol you gotta be kidding mate.

Whilst that comment might be bordering on the useless (so's this one anyway.lol)

It is just an observation that another shtty smashed car that should really only end up at the wreckers is gonna get fixed up (hopefully properly but who know's as it's a big job thats not for the backyarder) and sold to some poor shmuck thats gonna see it once its tarted up and have no idea what theyre getting.

To me that car is a writoff but anywho none of these comments belong in the for sale section For that i apologise.

Free Bump anyway

wow! you can tell its a write off from a few pictures? you must be a really really really good internet panel beater!

you cant apologise for your comments in a previous post and then repeat that sentiment in the current one. if you have a problem with the car or the seller, you should take it up with the seller through pm's. there is no need to sabotage someone's thread.

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Sell this car for parts, or for race use, or I'll have to remove this ad. DO NOT give the impression that this car can be legally complied and registered to potential buyers.

It is illegal to comply a car that has had structural damage under the RAWS scheme, and given that your old man runs an import shop, I'd be even more careful about the kind of info you give out on the internet.

Further to this, any posts defending or attacking the seller with regards to this will result in warns. Genuine responses concerning the sale of the car only from now on.

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