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Sellin my 96' white ser2 gtst mspec

was private import all papers retained !!

4mths reg

car is stock apart from:

jap alloys 255 rears!!

hks exh

hks pod

hks bov

gear knob

boost gauge

LOOKS TOUGH!! SEE PIC

$16,500ono

WILL CONSIDER TRADE WITH CASH EITHER WAY!!!

SMS ME 0425793859

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Hi Danny just wondering what area you from and do you have any engine and also interior pics?? Would you consider a straight swap for a 2000 mdl VT SS 5.7 AUTO Electric sunroof black if so get back back to me at [email protected] cheers Bryan.

Woo, I have the identical car with heaps more kays, at these prices it looks like i am gonna have to give mine away when it comes time to get something else :)

Just to be fair I'll give you 2 dorra :P

Good luck with the sale danny, good looking car at a pretty decent price. What are you looking to trade for and why?

Hi Danny,

Your car looks very clean. I have a few additional questions to ask:

1. do you have a copy of the auction sheet?

2. has the timing belt been changed?

3. by private import, do you mean you lived in Japan for a minimum of 12 months and brought the car back with you? Judging by the Japanese rear seat belts I would say this is the case?

Thanks,

Greg

Tis cheap guys!!! Will sell!!

89k on the clock very orginal cond apart form minor mods!

Still has jap radio in it!! Annoying for me but proves it hasnt much life in OZ!! llol

Have ALL ORGINAL paper work.

Reason 4 sellin???: I luv cars!! Only live once! want sumthin different, but this is the best I've owned so far!!

RAWS complicenced just brought the car from a private source in Jap 'dont like runnin though oz brokers heard nasty stories

timing belt need changing at 100k so I guess I'll do it then I dont stress my car and motgal turbo lite oil and filter get changed at every 5k !!

Can we also have the VIN number and Engine number so we can do a check with Vic Roads.

also isnt there a Nissan Fast software or something.. i dont know much about it but doesnt it show important information

PS i would buy this car in 2 seconds if i can have the proof of there is no catch, eg accident history, its all legal (not stolen, not re-birth, vic roads can give it the ok etc etc)

Edited by Triskillion

Hey mate all info givin 2 prove it's micky mouse :D

Not sure bout that Nissan fast sofware?? havn't heard of it !!

Ne ways, must sell guys get a 4.5 gr car for less than a accident repair from the yards!!

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