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NOW OPEN TO OFFERS!!!! IT NEEDS TO GO!!!

Item: 1989 GTS4 manual sedan

Location:Knoxfield, melbourne

Item Condition:Excellent

Reason for Selling:Time for a Stagea

Price and Payment Conditions:*** PRICE DROP TO $10,900 *** NOW OPEN TO OFFERS

Extra Info:

This is the 4WD version of the GTS-t, and is quite rare to find in sedan form, especially as a manual. This car is in very good condition. It's a fantastic car to drive, with good power rangeand exellent traction in wet and dry. I imported it at the end of 2004 and have been driving it since. Would be great as a first skyline or for something to be a little different from everyone else! Also good if you dont want to be hassled by the cops. Its a great sleeper.

- RB20DET, approx 125,000kms' (showing 105,000),

- new timing belt, water pump, radiator, crank shaft oil seal

- injectors have recently been cleaned and checked

- all fluids including both diffs, gearbox, transfer case, power steering, torque split etc etc.. changed approx 8 months ago

- oil and filter changed every 5000 kms

- Body is in very good condition with no rust anywhere on or under the car

- Small dent in the right hand rear (learner hit me) this will be fixed prior to selling.

- just paid the reg so has 11 months to go

- mechanically standard, except for: Garrett t3/4 ball bearing steel wheel turbo and an apexi pod filter (recently fitted) - note: car will come with standard air box as well

- 3" exhaust from turbo back

- NISMO coil overs

- Factory nissan mats

Contact Details:

Leigh 0407 856 896 or contact me via PM

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