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1996 NISSIAN SKYLINE ECR33 SERIES 2 GTS-T M SPEC

Location: Brisbane, QLD

Item Condition: Perfect

Reason for Selling: Wanting to upgrade to a GTR

Km's: 57,890

Description:

Turbo

Manual

Polar White

Freezing Air-conditioning

Factory nismo lip kit

CD Player with an FM band expander

Brand new tinting

Brand new tyres

Brand new clear nismo side indicators

Three and a half inch exhaust

Impul Gear knob

Completely stock

Complied just under a month ago so there is no wear and tear (Purple compliance)

Long Rego

Comes with a RWC

If you are looking for an incredibly tidy Skyline you have found it.

Gorgeous condition!

Price and Payment Conditions: $19,700 ONO

Contact Details: Mobile: 0416 36 36 10

However you are more likely to catch me via e-mail: [email protected]

Photo's:

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Thanks for your time and have a great day!

Edited by Extacy
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