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hi

my bid to you guys is 6k cash

im looking to buy a r32 skyline that is unmolested and clean

ofcourse its gotta be complied and previously rego'd in australia, preferably NSW

if you got anything of that calibre i would be interested

please call 0423 356 001

regards

richard.

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mate i think is sellin his. needs rear window and rego

white one on carsales?

i got a msg earlier tonight, though im not sure if my current situation is in his best interest

im selling my bike and well hope to get some sort of selection by the time is goes.

many thanks for your response

richard

no its black.

car was last running but someone smash back window and they have cash issues atm so its sittin around and he is thinkin of sale.

car is fairly stock. think the only mod is cat back exhaust

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