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Hi guys, was just wondering if I could get your opinion on a skyline im looking at purchasing, I know the guy selling so i'll actually be getting it for approx 14k. This is the description from his website:

PRICE $15990

VEHICLE 1994 NISSAN SKYLINE GTS-T M SPEC

KILOMETERS 68,000 KMs

BODY COUPE

COLOUR BLACK

TRANSMISSION 5 SPEED MANUAL

DRIVE TYPE REAR WHEEL DRIVE

ENGINE 2.5L PETROL TURBO

DESCRIPTION

1994 Nissan R33 Skyline GTs-T M Spec. Very neat and tidy factory standard skyline. This car has been kept in prestige condition and is in the orginal factory condition with no modifications what so ever.

It still comes with the factory 2.5L Turbo RB25DET, pushing out 187KW at the factory 7psi. It also includes all creature comforts such as

• power windows

• power mirrors

• power steering

• air-conditioning

• cd player

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Still a bit pricey in my opinion, if you look around the For Sale forum here you can get 33 GTS-T for around 10-11k with basic mods done. Depends what you want i suppose, that car does look like its in good condition :laugh:

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