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1994 Nissan Skyline GTS-T, 5sp manual, 100,000kms, serviced every 5000km, original unmodified engine, GTR body kit, GTR front bar (not the 400R pictured), Tein HA coil over suspension adjustible height and damper, Daikin clutch, immaculate interior, car has been maticulously looked after.

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Dave

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Great looking car, has it had 100km service done and is there any photos of interior. Am very keen, just in process of selling my Car, Magna Ralliart if you know anyone. As soon as mine has interest I am keen to come have a look.

I'm taking it in for the 100km major service next week. The interior is spotless except for the leather around the gear stick and hand break are showing signs of wear. It has always had the skyline car mats in. I'll organise some photos asap and I'll post some with the new GTR front bar (looks even better I reckon).

Just a bit of extra info:

I've had the car three years and it has never missed a beat. Only thing was the clutch so I put in a heavy duty one and the shocks went so I put in coilovers. The shocks are brilliant!

My mechanic went to Japan himself to handpick this car to make sure it was not two cars built into one or dodgy junk. He actually bought it for his girl friend originally who had it for two years but only drove it 2000kms in that time.

Feel free to ask any questions and if you would like to see it let me know.

Cheers

Dave

Hey Dave,

Really keen but at this point I need to sell mine. I have it for sale this week in the trading post and on car sales so hoping for a quick sale and then we can have a look. Any further picks at this point would be great. Really nice car.

Jamie.

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