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Some one please buy my car, ive already posted this in the forsale section but i eagerly need to sell it.

details are as follows:

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.

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

ummmmm call me sometime

0411025548

Goldcoast qld

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