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Hi Everyone,

The time has come to sell my Skyline. The car is very original and in fantastic condition. I will list it for sale first here on SAU then on carsales etc. I'm hoping an enthusiast will buy it as I'm sure they could appreciate its overall condition.

* 1991 Nissan Skyline R32 GTST - Type M

* 113,000 Original KMS - Logbooks & owners manual included

* Rare midnight blue in colour

* Standard factory upgrade - Electronic front spoiler

* DBA front slotted rotors

* Kenwood CD player with Pioneer speakers

* 100k service completed at 87,000kms Including water pump & timing belt

* Rego until December 2011

* No bubbles in dash or cracks in vents, no rips, tears or marks in interior

* $8,500

Besides an upgraded exhaust & CD player this car is in original condition. It is becoming very difficult to find

skylines in this condition with such low kms that include log books and owners manual.

Please phone 0417 471 255 or PM for any other information.

Thanks.

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