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i am selling my skyline regrettably (getting married) and am wondering if anyone here is interested.

has a lot of extra's including apex avcr and afc, nismo short throw shifter, apex dump pipe, 5zigen exhaust, apex turbo timer, top of the line viper alarm with 3 point immobilizer and window closers (funky). always serviced with new ultimate brake pads and motul ester oil. 18"chrome ASA rims, custom front bar (i never saw one like it) gtr wing and grille. if i missed anything ill let you know.

body is in real good condition and ebgine has 69,000 kms,

price is $19,900 ONO

see for yourself its a real looker. email me at [email protected] for any more info.

http://f1.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/wld808/my_photos

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melbournians just dont know how to build cars. hehe.

about the avcr sorry but its too much of a pain disconnecting everything and a few people have seen it with it now so too late.

i have a apexi itc if your interested.

i have now uploaded more skyline pics in my thingy so you can go see them, also if anyone is interested the red zx2r bike in my pics is up for sale too, its kandy apple red by house of kolor and the chiks dig it.

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5 litre eata sorry dude i wasnt trying to be rude, what i meant was there are so many skylines around they are hard to sell, there are so many bad ones out there that anyone with a decent one gets stuck selling less than it should be worth.

and also some people out there are total freaks.

awoken it is a 95 model, one of the last series ones, the avcr has 2 on settings which are set to about 10 pounds and 13 pounds, i dont often boost it but it makes a big difference, i dont reccomend the higher setting though i just dont want all that stress on the moror.

this sight has brought the most interest to the car which is good with 2 people looking so far (i havent advertised it long) and they havent been time wasters. i have one guy in canberra wanting to organise to take a look too.

i also have just moved the turbo timer from where the ashtray goes to the glove box with the controllers. i needed somewhere to put the change.

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