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VIV: NO VIV required, this car is not written off.

Any who is handy with panel beating has a good opportunity to fix this car.

Vehicle: 1994 Nissan Skyline

GTS-T MSPEC (series 1) RB25DET

Transmission: Manual

KM: 183, 000

Colour: Burgundy

Location: VIC S/E Car is currently in Blackburn in my garage; however I live in Narre Warren so I will require some notice in order to inspect the car.

Brief Comments: Originally I was looking at selling the car as complete in the upcoming months, however recently I have had a very minor accident and now l'm looking at selling the car as is. Prior to the accident the car was immaculate and only required new windscreen wiper blades for RWC. This was conducted during a very brief inspection last time it was in the shop (fitting my exhaust). Owned by mature owner and the car has never missed a beat. Currently the car starts and drives, however it has a leaking radiator.

Registration: Currently the car is register till FEB 2011 (selling as is, no RWC or REG, happy to discuss arrangement further with buyers)

Overview of Damage (pictures below):

Replacement parts required-

Front bar plus re-enforcement bar

Bonnet

Head lights (both, as clips are all broken)

Grill

Radiator, very minor leak but must be changes

Photos are attached of the radiator support panel; this does not need to be changed. Easily repaired!

Impact was done at a very low speed and I included a photo of the black Kia to show what damage I done to her.

List of modifications/ aftermarket parts:

Yellow Jacket Coil packs

Adjustable whiteline caster rod bushes, tie rod ends

New-ish shocks and springs- slightly lower but legal and doesn't scrap everywhere. It was fitted as the original ones no longer have it that tight feeling.

17inch light weight ssr rims (white)- (80% tread all round around Ventus and )

3inch (or 3.5) KatiMoto exhaust with high flow cat. CAT was fixed about 2 months ago

Pod Filter

Viper Alarm with pager

Veil side (legal) steering wheel

Car Condition/ history:

Car is (was) immaculate and I am a really fussy owner. I have owned the car for approximately 3.5yrs and in that time I always ensured the car was running perfectly and never held back on maintenance expenses. The previous owner was the original first owner is Australia and had the car for 3 years. Mechanical you could not fault the car. Car blows no smoke at all and never been boosted. Inspection will not disappoint.

Recently replaced- gear box, diff, Coolant, Engine oil and fitted new EBC green brake pads.

Price (NEG):

With Wheels- $4,500

Without- $3,500

In no hurry to sell as the car is locked up in the garage so no ridiculous offers, however happy to discuss the arrangement (via the phone) with serious customers.

More photos can be found in the FS section-

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/R3...ec-t323432.html

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hey alex, nice to hear from u mate. you are correct there is definately a good opportunity for someone here. Even if you want it for parts, start and drive the car to make sure its wat you want. Apart from the light panel work car is perfect.

I want the car gone this weekend, otherwise i will be interstate for 2 weeks. I'm not keen on text messages, please call if you are interested.

Reasonable offers only please.

Current price is without reg, but if you can tell me how you are going to transfer the car in your name without a RWC then we can talk further.

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