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My skyline v35 for sale.

matt black. cost me over $4000 to do it.

03 MODEL.

60000km. (Actually just 59300km, maybe I will drive it. so i write down 60000km and 61000 in carsales.)

SEMI-AUTO.

PERFECT CARE.

Do not have car accident at all...

But the 6 cd player was broken.(actually it already broken when I brought it. anyway, you can use iphone and ipod.)

work wheel 18'

lenso wheel 19'

HKS air intake.

CARBON FIBER VINLY

welcome serious buyer.

price $21999. ono. (THE STICKER ON BOTH SKIRT, IT HAS ALREADY TAKEN OFF.)

carsales PAGE: http://www.carsales....aspx?R=10989347

contact number: 0450510240 Ivan

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would you consider swapping for a 2001 R34 25GT-V Sedan (VERY few of these specific models in AUS, i think around 6 of them) with around 6-7k worth of mods PLUS a cash adjustment your way?

if you are even slightly interested i will name the modifications and other details (car has only done 65,000kms).

Thanks.

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