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Hi everyone :)

R31 owner here, Mitchell is my name and i have ben enjoying

all things Nissan on this site.

I love my skyline which is totally stock apart from extractors and window tint, I have

had 5 wonderful years with her. She is part of our family but sadly the number

of people she can carry has been exceeded by the arrival of our 4th child.

We bought an AU Falcon wagon and converted it into a 7 seater and now it is time

to try and find my Nissan a good home.I will miss her very dearly and as i have held on to her

for more then a year after our 4thh arrived I feel it is time for her to move on to a better life

being driven and not parked up most of the time.

I am the 2nd owner and she has low k's (140800) She is an 89 gxe wagon in red duco.

You can see my add in the QLD classified section or in the cars for sale section of this website.

Great Website,Great People and Great Cars :)

CHEERS EVERYONE

Mitch

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