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Hi All.

Make/Model: R31 Skyline Wagon GXE

Year: 1990

Kilometers: 306,XXX

Transmission type: Auto

Engine: RB30E

Colour: Whilte on Grey

Modifications: Stock Daily apart from the Enkei Formula-1 Rims and lowered king springs. (have stock rims with no tyres on them also)

Roadworthy Certificate: Yes

Registered: Yes

Accident History: Previous owner or someone before them reversed it into a pole but i replaced the rear bumper and tail light.

Asking Price: seeing how much interest there is at this stage, looking for around $2000 ONO(that will include rims and 6months rego, obviously lower price if u dont want this stuff). (Current Rego finishes 24th January 2012).

Location: Central Coast

Contact Details: Txt anytime on 0403 273 338 Call after 7pm weekdays.

Other Comments: Bought this from POVO31 5 months ago for a family car but missus doesnt like it so it needs to go. has never missed a beat, starts first time every time. Txt for more pics / Information.

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Make/Model: R32 GTST

Year: 1993

Kilometers: Body 163,XXX Engine +/- 80,XXX

Transmission type: Manual

Engine: RB20DET

Colour: Gun Metal Grey

Modifications: Vertex Body Kit, Nistune and more that i can share if interested.

Roadworthy Certificate: Yes

Registered: Yes

Accident History: Recently had a small mishap on a patch of water. car currently being fixed, passenger side front guard and front bumber being replaced, front bumper won't come painted though it will be vertex.

Asking Price: $8000 ONO, taking reasonable offers only. will trade for family sedan no older then 2000 WITHIN REASON (possibly even cash my way depending on car)

Location: Central Coast

Contact Details: Txt anytime on 0403 273 338. Call after 7pm weekdays.

Other Comments: Any information you want to know TXT or call.

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Cheers,

Tim

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