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Make:

Nissan

Model:

Skyline GTS-t 4 Door Automatic 1993 model.

Mileage:

168,xxx kms

Colour:

Gunmetal Grey

Location:

Frankston South, 1 hour out Melbourne

RWC supplied?

Yes.

Currently registered?

Yes until Nov 7, will re-new for 12 months.

Price:

$9,000 with RWC and 12 Months rego, slighty negotiable.

Contact:

Grant, either PM here or email - [email protected]

Comments / Modifications:

FMIC with return piping (no holes on right side of the chassis. Cat-back exhaust. Boost Gauge. Floor mats. '89 model Steering Wheel. HICAS lock bar. Blow-off Valve. Razo Turbo Timer (hdden in ashtray as pictures show).

The conditon of the car is good, all mechanicals are fine - no problems. Interior, it's good considering the age of the car, but there some holes on the pillar (used to have 'tweeters' installed), but inspecton welcomed.

Images:

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I'm selling my 32 as I fancy a change of cars, mainly looking to buy manual car or something with a performance. Ths 32 has been my daily driver, no problems with engine and auto, however, I had small problem with HICAS (now since removed and replaced with lock bar) now, the car felt better without HICAS which is really annoyng problem, since I have ironed the bugs of the HICAS so you don't have to worry about it, you just need to enjoy driving.

I'd just like to sell the car so I'm not looking into sawps, too much hassle.

For any questions, Contact me on either PM or email me at [email protected] I'm happy to answer your questions.

Cheers

Grant

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G'day all,

Anyone want a good sound daily driver? This is for you!

Oh, and up you get.

Cheers

Grant

p.s. I'm negotiable for serious buyer.

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