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Hey All,

I know this isnt a skyline but i do know that it will Tow one.

i have this for sale as we haven't driven it in over 6 months has been sitting in my garage where my GTR could be sleeping.

this is a P38 4.6 HSE Range Rover its got the bigger motor compared to the normal 4.0l, Full leather interior drivers seat a bit worn

not too sure on the K's ATM will check when im home though

has the dual gearbox dual climate control, sunroof no leaks or anything like that .

The Air conditioning has been re gassed and a new cylinder thing installed cause my dad didnt like the look of the other one .

just been serviced like 2,000 ks ago

That isnt the actuall PIC but i will get some good ones when i get home .

PRICE: $9,200 i really do need a quick sale so if anyone can refer some one too me ill buy ya a case of what ever the hell u want .

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Please call or SMS 0424 174 337

Thanks for looking guys any questions WELCOME :worship:

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