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1989 Nissan Skyline GTST

Speedo says 80,000km, but I believe it's broken

R32 GTR Seats

Momo Steering wheel

Nismo Gearknob

2-way LSD

Tein HR Coilovers

Currently has a set of 16" wheels on it which don't look flash, but i'm also going to throw in a set of 17's with rubber as well as a spare pair of 32 GTST rims.

Also has a 3" Stainless exhaust from turbo back w/ cat converter.

Stock springs and shocks included

Pioneer CD player

If you want more mods to be included, can be arranged.

Will be sold with 10 months NSW rego.

Located in Sydney.

Price - $11,000 ono.

I've owned the car for around 5 months, and it runs very well. Able to get over 500km from a tank of fuel. Front coilovers are a little on the leaky side, but I will get them rebuilt if the owner wishes. The car was imported by a friend of mine in stock condition and was driven around by his girlfriend until it was sold to me. Car is still running the factory clutch and has need seen more than factory boost pressure.

Selling because I've bought a 32 GTR. As much as I'd love to keep the car, that would mean owning and maintaining 3 cars, which just isn't going to happen.

I'll upload some photos over the next few days to show the general condition of the car. It's got a few little scratches, but nothing massively out of the ordinary for a car of it's age. One small dent near the taillight which looks like it could have been a parking accident.

I can be contacted on my mobile, which is 0419 481 519, or via PM on these forums.

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