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Hi all,

I am selling the family skyline. We have owned it since 1984 (so 2 owners in total) and it is in original condition. It still runs perfectly and I drive it to work everyday.

However:

- the air-con stopped working about 5 years ago

- it was side-swiped on the driver side door about 1 year ago (there is no driver side mirror)

- there is significant rust damage on the hood

This car is perfect for someone looking to modify or cannibalise the parts for their own 1980s skyline.

Price: $1000 ONO

Contact: PM me

  • 3 weeks later...

Sorry - I can't PM until I post 10 times!

DETAILS:

- Automatic

- KMs: The odometer went a bit funny about 10 years ago. It says 480,000km, but it has only done 200,000km (... I know, I know... sounds ridiculous, but we have always lived inner city)

- location: Fitzroy North

for further details, please email me:

[email protected]

Ok, so the wreckers that I'm taking it to are closed on Saturday afternoons. I'm taking this car there next Saturday morning. Please email me if you are keen to buy this car for $500.00

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