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Hi guys, im thinking i need a more work friendly vehicle so im gonna sell my skyline.

red wine colour

144 000km

93 Gtst

Manual

Cat back exhaust

HKS air filter

Momo steering wheel (comes with stock wheel aswell)

19x235x35 on front and 19x245x35 on the rear - Fronts have done 1000km's and the rears have done about 4500km's

Rego till may

Sony cd mp3 aux front input

Hasnt been boosted past stock, engine runs great!

The body has light hail damage on the roof and bonnet, was on the boot but ive replaced that. was quoted $800 for paint free dent removal on the roof and a new bonnet would set u back probably $150 off someone scrapping one.

I payed $6900 for it in Jun and only done 5000km's on it. Probably looking at about $5500-$6000 for it but dont really know.

Im keen for a swap so if you have something chuck it up and ill see. Ill be more likely to go for a 4wd though as im heading up north early next year.

The car is registered in Vic but im currently in Penrith, NSW until mid january.

Any questions gimme a yell.

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