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Hi All,

If anyone is interested, I am selling my Skyline, details are:

1997 M-spec

White

Manual

Kenwood MD/CD Player

Air con, power windows, power mirrors power steering etc etc

Hicas

Stock mags

Blitz Turbo Timer

3" exhaust (cat back)

12 months rego (nsw)

36000kms on clock (imported from Japan recently)

Big front mount Intercooler (dont know the brand sorry)

This car is as new condition.

Asking for $25500 to help pay for the GTR, and a quick sale.

Let me know if you want more pics/info.

Reason for sale is I also imported a GTR and have decided to keep that for now

Thanks for reading.

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Hi All,

been having problems with computer lately, if anyone hasnt received pics that still wants them please let me know and I will send them straight away.

Also price is reduced to $24500 but is still negotiable. Its a great car, it was at the dyno day and got 157rwkw (stock boost/stock car). The guy said it ran really smooth.

  • 2 weeks later...

Hello All,

Had a few people wanting photos but thats all.... Car looks pretty good I think so must be the price......

REDUCED to $23600

If anyone wants more pics let me know. It is a great car and handles perfect.

Thanks for looking.

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