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Ok. So bought a Skyline a couple of months ago, but now realise it's not really practical :happy: so I'm gonna sell it.

'96 Series 2 GTST

Silver

Auto

78K

Factory sun roof

Pioneer H/U MP3

Sub with Amp

Cheetah Pro Stopper alarm

3" Apexi exhaust from dump pipe

TurboTech manual boost controller (factory setup available)

Apexi turbo timer

R34 SMIC

18" Modena rims with as new tyres

Front and rear strut braces

I looked at about 20 cars before I settled on this one. It really is in good nick....one of the best I've seen.

Asking $13500 for it.

See pics here http://users.adam.com.au/sdmatthews/Skyline/

Call Steve on 0402 022 407.

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Few things up for grabs.

2x - 275/35/18 Nexen N3000, Around 70% Tread. Not Camber Worn, Worn evenly. $150. ONO. (Very Negotiable within Reason).

Stock Interior Surround, Has cracked in normal place and been broken into 2 pieces. $20. Comes with clock, air-vents, Buttons, Etc.

Steering Wheel Surround $20.

Front Ash Tray $10.

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(This has been setup as a group buy on r31 skyline club forum, so if you want one pm me, let me know which one you are after and make payment, payment details are at end of this post)

Hey guys, i have sourced myself a regular supplier of these so will now do a few group buys for interested people. I have 3 different badges here, all are of top quality. So have a look, see what you like and grab something to personalise and styalise your pride and joy.

1. Nismo - Nissan Motorsport International

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Size - 13cm long x 2cm wide

Material - Chrome with double side adhesive on back

Design - 3d design, embossed style, not flat.

Price - $15 each

2. Nismo - Chrome Badge 1

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Size - 11.5cm long x 2.5cm wide

Material - Chrome with double side adhesive on back

Design - 3d design, not flat

Price - $20 each

3. Nismo - Chrome Badge 2

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Size - 12cm long x 2cm wide

Material - Chrom with ouble side adhesive on back

Design - 3d design, embossed, not flat

Price - $20 each

Payment Details: (Please put your username as reference for payment)

BSB: 06 5167

Accnt Number: 1024 7179

Accnt Name: Luke Hand

Once i get 10 paid orders per badge i will go ahead and have the order shipped over. For people wanting to be involved post which badge you want and how many and i will add you into first post and as soon as 10 orders are made i will have the shipment sent and you will be looking at about a 2 week wait for them to arrive.

Cheers. Luke.

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Few things up for grabs.

2x - 275/35/18 Nexen N3000, Around 70% Tread. Not Camber Worn, Worn evenly. $150. ONO. (Very Negotiable within Reason).

Stock Interior Surround, Has cracked in normal place and been broken into 2 pieces. $20. Comes with clock, air-vents, Buttons, Etc.

Steering Wheel Surround $20.

Front Ash Tray $10.

Hey man, message me and ill come get them tyres 2 morrow night 0448113901 Mick

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auto trans too suit a r32 lowish ks 70.000 $50 bucks and it's yours also a pair of 400 r side skirts have been painted gun metal grey

they have never been fitted and will need some triming to fit have a couple of scratches so prob a repaint as well suit r33 $80 bucks the pair

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400 r side skirts have been painted gun metal grey they have never been fitted and will need some triming to fit have a couple of scratches so prob a repaint as well suit r33 $80 bucks the pair

Do you have pictures of these?

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Items:

2006 Mongoose Thunderball Jumping/MTB

Item Condition:

as new only used a handful of times for casual rides

Extra Info:

FRAME: Mongoose Flat Top Tube Technology (F3T) Mongoose 6061 Aluminum Jumping w/ Shaped Toptube & Downtube, Rectangular Seatstays & Chainstays, Disc Mount w/ Cable/Hose Guides, Rear Facing Dropouts w/ Integrated Chain Tensioners

FORK: Marzocchi Dirt Jam Pro, Air Assist, Adjustable Rebound, 100mm Travel

DRIVETRAIN: 16-Speed w/ SR Suntour Durolux GTB Short Cage Rear & Shimano Alivio Front Derailleurs, SRAM X-7 Trigger Shifters; Truvativ Hussefelt Crankset w/ External Bearings

BRAKES: Hayes MX-2 Mechanical Disc, Hayes HML Levers

WHEELS: Sun Single Track Rims, Alloy Disc Hubs, Kenda Blue Groove 2.35" F & Nevegal 2.35" R Tires

COCKPIT: Atom Lab Trail King CrMo Bar w/ 2" Rise/Atom Lab General Issue 50mm Stem, Mongoose Alloy 31.6mm Post & Mongoose M-Logo BMX-Style Jumping Saddle

Contact Details:

send me a pm

Price and price conditions:

brand new was worth $1399 selling for $800 ono

Hey man, have you still got the bike?

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:down:

Why you digging up an old thread from 16 May 2007???

I'm quite sure he wouldn't have it dude.

:D

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