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OK, its time for me to sell my car. i need to get a more family type of car and need to make way for a new place. so i have to sell the skyline.

details are:

1993 Nissan Skyline GTST type m

Manual

150,000kms

GTR type front bar

400r type side Skirts

MOMO steering wheel

MINES ecu

new clutch

turbo timer

maroon, wine red

no boot lining

boost controller

3" straight exhaust

tanabe muffler

lowered a few inches

255/45/17 on all 4

tinted windows

reg servied with syn oil

car has alpine amp, mb quart splits and all that stereo crap. even subs if u want them

Alarm / Central locking stuff

series 1.5 head lights

13.3 qtr mile time, i cant remmeber the mph. but have the papers.

car has other mods, but thats all i can think of at hte moment

$15,500 ONO the car really needs to go i need the cash to go to building a new house.

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car is ava on carsales

http://www.carsales.com.au/pls/carsales/&a...p;category_id=3

more pics on request,

QLD, Goldcoast

0411025548

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btw, i dont want any tyre kickers, i have to take time off work to show off the car and wont be letting anyone drive the car unless they have some kind of deposit. sorry guys but thats how it is. serious offers please.

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opps did you leave out which turbo?.. hey!!!!. !!.. finaly selling.. you might still have dreams once its gone..hehe. liking the gtr front bar you have on now!, loox sweet while driving past me the other month :P. love the bov sound on this! sounds mean!

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meow..hehehe. yeah, i hear you about the screwed on part. im just trying to get it on to screw..hehe.. hell yeah. that turbo is much beta.. stupid stock turbo's suck.. oi, remi is lookingh for a real car!,. lol. he gave up on his ford. like we told him 13543254 times.. he wants a skyline. lol. he wont fit in,. that or a turbo 180 or silvia.. maby talk 2 him about this car, he doesent know alot, so its all sweet. and he wanted to buy a line for around 11,000 or 14,000, still got his number?

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yup i still got his number, i might give remi a call and have a word to him :(

man, i heard about your silver dash! very nice indeed! we gotta catch up soon!

the offer still stays, 15ish k :)

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