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My friend has his skyline for sale guyz, its a shame his selling it.. its a really nice car!!

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* Skyline Gts-t build date 12/96 <-- i think that makes it a 97 model

* approx 55000kms

* Silver

* Full bodykit inc. 400R front bar, rare imported japanese sideskirts, aftermarket GTR adjustable rear wing, and rear pods

* 18" chrome wheels with 255 tyres front and 265s at the back

* Hi-tech 3" cat-back exhaust

* Redline pod filter

* Turbosmart Dual-stage Boost Controller(never used)

* Autometer boost guage, white face

* Aftermarket gearknob

* Lowered 2" w/ king springs

also theres a few extras that i cant remember..

this car is always well looked after, and hardly driven.

IMHO this car is one of the cleanest(in&out) skylines i've ever seen! the paintjob is in 100% condition and engine looks as new

you have to see this car to understand how good it is!!

anyway the price is

$29000 with 18" wheels

or

$27000 with stock r33 wheels

also, a few stock parts are available with the car if purchased

for any queries please contact Micheal on 0410558175

ill leave you with some pics

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If people are going to get these GTR badges ($70) and put them on their GTS-T's why on earth don't they put them in the correct position on the boot??

I too got the urge to get one of these badges but at least I made the effort to get it in the same position as the real GTR's. Check back end photo's of GTR's guys before you go wacking those badges on. If you are going to spend that much on a bit of plastic make the effort to get it in the correct position.

Sorry for the gripe.

Nice car tho! SHAME ABOUT THE BADGE!

u guys and your badges, cant u guys just stop talking about it for a sec..

lol, thats all i hear on this forum, his badge this; his badge that ; its not a gtr blah blah..

c'mon, if he wants the badge, let the man ave it aye..

:D

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