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1993 NISSAN SKYLINE ECR33 GTS-T

$16,000

Location: Sydney

Kilometres: 71,000

Colour: White

Interior Colour: Red/Black

Engine: 6 cylinder Petrol Turbo 2.5L (2498cc)

Transmission: 5 speed Manual

Contact no.: 0410255537

-Brand New 400R front bar (not shown in picture)

-18" AVS Shadow Chrome Alloy Wheel (BRIDGESTONE Tyres),

-18" Black Rim (New rims and tyres, just did less than 1000km)

-Come with 2 sets of 18" rims

-BLISTEIN Suspension,

-CUSCO Front Strut Bar,

-MOMO Steering Wheel,

-MOMO gear knob,

-RAZO pedal,

-HKS filter,

-Aftermarket BOV,

-NGK Iridium Spark Plugs,

-Remapped ECU,

-Oil Temp, Oil Prssure and Turbo Bar gauge

-Turbo Back Exhaust,

-Full Body Kit,

-NISMO GTR wing,

-GANADOR Carbon Fibre Electric Side Mirror,

-PANASONIC MP3 Player,

-FM 1.5km 2 Way Car Alarm System,

-4 Point Parking Sensor with LCD Display,

-1.5 Yrs Warranty,

-Low KMs,

-First Owner in AUS,

This car is under good condition. It come with 1.5 YRS WARRANTY WHICH INCLUDE LABOUR FEE & PARTS. So anything wrong within 1.5 yrs, YOU NO NEED TO SPEND EXTRA $$$ ON IT. JUST MAKE A CLAIM!!! Heaps of power, won't be disappointed! Don't miss out. First see will buy. Price neg. Consider any offer.

http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars/priva...ecialFlag_Int32

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Edited by AHJ

just went to a dealer, get a trade in price for 15k with 10k on top for a Z3 :laughing-smiley-014: still looking around for MR2 or Z3...anyone wanna take my car?

:yes: ...........back for sale again...>.<....buyer cant get finance...comeon guys, need to sell it ASAP, need money to buy another car. dont want to sell to dealer at 9-12k.....i rather sell it CHEAP to serious buyer! so i will consider any offer above 12k. thanks!

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