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Hi guys,

selling a 1993 Nissan Skyline GTST-4. Its a 5 spd manual turbo with GTR bodykit 18 inch wheels with good tyres pod filter catcback exhaust , sunroof, keyless entry alarm turbo timer. Car was serviced regulary and recently spent 1K at Centreline to get the whole front end bushes etc replaced and aligned

Cars is leaking water from the headgasket therefore compression locked due to water being in the cylinder but other than that drove well.

Its on 175,000 kms of that 75,000 kms of it was done by me. I have purchased anothe car and have no need for it.

Car is registered until 26/03/07...

Im located in melb for any1 wishing to view the car... PM me or call me on 0408 57 86 27

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^^

gts4 - 4wd

gtst - rwd

gts4's have a torque gauge in the dash were as gtst's have a boost read.

umm yeah, gts4's have the same drivetrain as gtr's. drop in an rb26 and you got yourself a gtr :thumbsup:

so obviously that would make em a tad heavier.

think thats about it

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