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Am selling my car, work requirements now basically value my car obsolete as I get a company car to bash around in for personal use as well.

Have not yet got pics up but following details for the Skyline are:

*1993 Series 1 Model.

*Approximately 75,000KM's on clock.

*Full 12 Months rego.

*White body with Sunroof (Factory), 400R front bar, side skirts and rear pods, all in very clean condition, minor scratches on bar etc.

*Standard rims with brand new tyres all round (again only minor scuffs)

*Freshly rebuilt motor, including machined head, work done by Grey Imports Syd.

*HKS Pod filter.

*Turbosmart Type 3 supersonic BOV.

*HKS Super Dragger exhaust.

*Greddy turbo Timer.

*Sony XPlode tape deck, kicker 6X9's in back shelf and 2 X 10" JL subs in boot.

Edit above, now has (thanks to a cool gf!!) a brand new Clarion cd deck.

*GAB Adjustable coil overs all round.

In really nice condition and running beautifully, no need to worry about engine condition as it still has less than 700kms since rebuild and have only driven to work in Epping and during peak hour traffic it's difficult to wind it out...

Am asking for $17,500 but very open to negotiations... email me on [email protected] for questions...

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Peoples, am this minute waiting for my flight to the U.S. for work, be back in a week, just advising that the vehicle will be available for inspection on the 24th and 25th July, gimme a pm if you want to see it, Boostd, got you down for a look, cheers.

Mr R33,

What exactly are you looking for?? Will just help me know if it has what your after...

yes this is the car i was looking for it has everything that i wanted to do to it and it is in the best colour white.

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