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The time has come to let go of my Skyline if the right money is offered.

This colour is in huge demand and very rare. The car is a series 2, built in 2001 and has under 60,000km on it from new (still driving it daily).

The car features the following mods:

Cat back exhaust

Nismo single plate clutch

Nismo front lower control arms

Bridgestone coilovers

Cusco castor rods

Cusco front camber arms

Cusco rear camber arms

Cusco drag rod kit (HICAS eliminator)

All Cusco gear installed new 4 months ago

18x9.5 +12 Work Emotion XT7 wheels in bronze

Top of the line Pioneer deck, front splits and rear speakers.

Pioneer 800W monoblock amp

Rainbow 10" sub with custom boot enclosure to keep it tidy.

This car was grade 4 at auction and has been a pleasure to drive.

$20k with everything

$18k with standard wheels

$17k with standard wheels and stereo removed.

And most importantly, pics below:

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Contact via PM on here if you are interested. Car is located in Adelaide and has 5 months rego.

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Bump to a fellow 4 door owner and the colour i wanted 3 years ago but could not find one at the time for sale. :cheers:

Yeah I'm kicking myself for having to sell it, but my other two projects are going nowhere and I need this money to get them close to completion :(

I doubt I'll ever find another mint Bayside Blue one again when I can afford a tough daily and my projects :(

Yeah I'm kicking myself for having to sell it, but my other two projects are going nowhere and I need this money to get them close to completion :(

I doubt I'll ever find another mint Bayside Blue one again when I can afford a tough daily and my projects :(

Hi mate, just sent you a PM today!!! Really love your car!!!

Replied to your PM Obelisk. Let me know how you go with money :)

Wheels from this car have now been sold (has stock wheels back on), though I can source anything through Japan if people need them.

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