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Hello,

I just picked up a written off long rear end of a skyline ( looks like it was MD's!!! HAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAH )from the local wreckers.

I think everyones seen the pictures! ill update pictures once i get my camera running!

its only the rear so it includes everything from the front seats back.

Tell me what you guys want. ill give SAU 100$ donation once ive got a few bucks :P

Still has everything there but no front end. if you want to buy the rear off my to use it for the ARSE end give me a offer.

Reply here on PM me for more details.

i will let this stuff go at a reasonable price so i can make a few $$$ :)

EDIT - and the pleasure of owning an idiots car :D

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