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I'm interested but the problem is I'm located in NSW. The price you're asking is on-par with what I'm seeing elsewhere - give or take a few hundred $$ depending on exact condition and kms.

If there's anything you can do regarding transfer from Vic to NSW let me know and perhaps we can do something next weekend. Also curious about service history (here and before import).

Cheers.

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gloof dude..how's the sale going? anyone viewed your car yet??

Friendship bump..=)

had a guy come on the weekend. took it for a spin all went well until a coil pack blow. all fixed now good as new. don't think he'll call back. :D

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Hey i just recently bought a skyline (2weeks ago) so i know about the market. For a private seller car trust me man, nobody is going to pay more than 17,000 for it.

I got mine (series 1.5) from a dealer, its done less k's, and i get 2yrs warranty. Got it for 17gran on the road.

You've got to remember, petrol prices are high atm, plus the fact that your car comes with no warranty will be factored into the price. I'd say if you're lucky enough to get an offer of 17 take it!

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