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Item: 1994 Nissan Skyline GTS-T Manual White - Recent Import

Imported Early 2006 by Dealer - purchased from the dealer shortly afterwards.

140000k's, Registered till Mid Feb

Location: Sinnamon Park - Brisbane

Item Condition & extras:

Aftermarket Momo Steering wheel

17" Rims, Front tyres less than 10,000k's

ALPINE CDA-9851 Cd/mp3/wma player Motorized Face

Professionally installed 3 point immobiliser with remote central locking and window windup kit.

Genuine Tommy Kiara Front Bar

HKS Pod Filter

Jasma muffler with 3.5 Inch? exhast

Reason for selling: downgrading to buy house.

Price and price conditions: $12500 (Neg.) Reasonable Offers Considered.

Pictures:

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PM for details or SMS/call 0401 994 911

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Anyway its a nice clean, lightly cosmetically modded 33 which I love but cant justify the insurance on at this point in my life so I am getting a n14 sss jap spec which while on the topic of prices the insurance company values it at $3600 MARKET VALUE :)

Interior pics to come...

Still for sale. Price drop to $12,000 FIRM will be putting 6 months rego on it and now have the safety cert. More pics to come tonight.

Cheers,

Alex.

Pics as promised. (sorry no swaps... just bought a n14 sss)

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note the genuine rear floormats :laugh:

Im surprisingly getting some genuine interest from carsales.com.au... only a few tyre kickers, but i would prefer to sell it to someone on here.

This is my pride and joy and im only selling it cause I have to.

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