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Very nice sedan there.

Is that your partner driving ?

Well tell her to smile . . . shes driving a Skyline !

And stack another Skyline on top of the one you've got just to see eye to eye with the guy next to you !

America, the land of the giant trucks.

Ives always liked the series 2 sedan front bumpers than the coup.

Looks more finished than a couple of round trailer lights on the front

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Plynx

Hahaha was just bad timing for a picture for the wife 😂.    
 

The truck next to me is actually my buddy , I did the lift and tires on it      

I agree on the sedan bumper, had honestly never seen a sedan in person until I picked up my car 

 

niZmo man     
 

surprisingly the car doesn’t have much rust other than surface    
 

back seats barely look like they where ever sat in

 

Unfortunately I have no idea what the actual mileage is due to a manual swap that was done a long time ago and I found the pinion gear in the trans is worn down.   

 

 

 

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