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1993 Nissan GTR skyline,68k's,complied 5/05 under strict new compliance laws,rare wine red colour,R33 N1 ball bearing steel wheel turbos,high pressure waste gate actuators,bov,M's filters,550cc injectors,3" Veilside exhaust,adjustable fuel reg,Apexi suspension,front and rear strut braces,brand new VOLK GT-C wheels,18x10 with new 265/35/18 rubber,new slotted and cross drilled rotors and pads all round,original interior in excellent condition.. Car is located in Brisbane but will transport to Sydney for $300 or Melbourne for $400.. will sell less wheels and fit standard turbos to lower price.. This car is immaculate and drives unbelievably..May trade..please call Ben 0411344824

$26900

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Hey,

Are you able to varify if the km's are genuine?

honestly, if he could verify that the car had genuinely only done 68thou since 1993 (ie log books, service records), then the price would be a hell of a lot higher than 26k.

car looks great, but checking it out in person and deciding for yourself is the only way.

keen for a swap & cash with a 33 gtst? check my sig mate

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