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Price drop to $11,900 - this is negotiable! Make me an offer!

Well, the time has come to part with my first car. I'll be sad to see her go, as she's looked after me well. But I barely even need one car now, let alone two, so I've got to let her go :) I've always driven this car sensibly, and it's never given me any trouble. Everyone who sees it comments on the overall excellent condition. I recently took it on a cruise to Melbourne and back and had the cruise control fitted specially for the trip. (See here for my trip comments.) Loved every minute of the drive, got excellent fuel economy, and would love to do another trip, but I've got to resist the urge to keep it and just sell it!

Make/Model: '96 Nissan Skyline GTS-T Series II, automatic

Mileage: 94,500 km's (genuine)

Colour: Charcoal

Location: Penrith, NSW

Currently registered? Expired 28th Feb 2008

Price: Asking $11,900, but all serious offers considered!

Contact: Ben, on 0406 002 658 or [email protected]

Comments / Modifications:

Mostly stock, very clean, in excellent condition, have original inspection report to prove this. Never raced or dragged.

Tyres have ~50% tread on front, brand new on rear, all are 225/50R16's

"Charcoal" colour (basically metallic black/dark grey, looks slightly purple in some lights)

Cruise control (aftermarket, professionally fitted)

Rear strut brace (factory option)

Electric sunroof (factory option)

Top of the line Rhino alarm with backup battery and 3 point immobiliser, keyless entry w/ central locking

Chrome door sills and door edges

Original floor mats

Tinted windows (only rear and rear side windows)

Aftermarket Eclipse (Fujitsu Ten?) double-DIN head unit with CD, radio and MiniDisc player

Rego until 28 Feb 2008

Professionally serviced every 10,000 km's

Reason for selling: Bought a Supra! :D

Mods:

Boost gauge mounted in pod in A-pillar

Apexi pod air filter

Turbo timer

Please note: test drives are welcome, but only to serious buyers (insurance company is anal!) :P Inspections also welcome. Will ship interstate at buyer's expense. No time wasters please.

Images: Feel free to request any more specific pictures!

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Edited by benro2
  • 3 weeks later...

Dropped the price by $1000! Don't forget, that's my starting price - feel free to haggle! :P

Come on guys, surely someone wants a nice stock, clean, reliable Skyline?

Edited by benro2
  • 3 months later...

Just dropped the price by *another* $2000... this is now one of the cheapest series 2 GTS-T's around!

Don't forget you have some nice extra's like:

Cruise control - professionally fitted, converted to "electronic" type so won't become uncalibrated

Top of the line Rhino 3-point immobiliser and alarm with backup battery, comes with 2 keypads and keyless entry

Sunroof

Full set of genuine Skyline mats

Genuine K&N panel filter

Rear strut brace (looks to be factory)

Electronic boost gauge mounted in A pod pillar

Turbo Timer

This car is absolutely beautiful to drive, caused me NO troubles whatsoever, always well maintained, allowed to warm up and cool down properly. DOES NOT attract cops!!

Don't forget, I'm willing to negotiate - I need to get rid of this thing! Come on guys!

  • 6 months later...

Hi Ben,

I'm keeping my eye on this. I'm currently driving a Subaru Impreza GX MY03 and I'd like to add this Skyline to my collection.

I'm your average underpaid IT Consultant so I can't make any offers as yet...

Zac

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