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hey guys, was stripping my skyline and had sold a fair amount of parts to many users on here.. dont really have time pulling it apart anymore due to school etc.. so wouldnt mind if somebody took it away from me as it is for $3300 ono

engine, turbo and loom still in car (engine has 140***km on it)

near new rotors worth couple hundred

whats missing on the shell is, front gaurds, rear window, boot, drivers door

most of interior has been stripped still has front seats and dash missing everything else on the dash

can still be registered or would be a pretty good project track car if you spend a little time on it

located in melbourne 3170

looking for $3300ono as said above.. just enough for me to pay some fines and possibly a new car! lol :banana:

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heres some pics

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engines only missing a very little bit get get it back up and running, was running really well before i started stripping..

things like aircon motor, radiator, airbox, front pipe are only missing off it

(in the photos, turbo is missing.. i took it out coz somebody was going to buy it but never showed up)

cheers

can it be registered?

He said it could be registered in the original post mate.

Would make a good project for a drift car.... if only i had the money i would buy it!

good luck with the sale

calculated what i need..

$2000 for a new car

$860 for the rest of my fines ;)

any offers guys? would make a pretty sik drift project

$3000 someone come take it??? :D:rofl2:

SRB: i have no idea mate..

i had someone come look at it and they realized it wasn't there and then saw the vin number and all that stuff printed onto the engine bay :(

i don't no much about all this compliance stuff to be honest so yeah hope that helped? lol

$2900ono anyone?

need the cash! :D

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