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Model: Late 96 Skyline GTST 2.5ltr turbo series2

Milage: 98,000

Transmission: Auto

Colour: Gun Metal Grey

Location: Melbourne

Complied? Yes and Registered

RWC supplied? Yes

Currently registered? 12months Rego

Price: SOLD AWAITING FULL PAYMENT.

Contact: 0447542543

Comments / Modifications: R33 GTST, Lowered with whiteline springs, Fugitsubo exhaust, Apexi panel filter,

Apexi SAFC, Strut brace, 17x8rear (big dish) and 17x7.5front SSR rims semi new tyres 3months old, Pioneer cd player and Kenwood split front speakers

Pioneer rear speakers, Front and Rear RDA slotted discs with OFM high performance pads, daily highway driven, serviced every 5000kms with full synthetic oils

This car is quite quick compared to most Auto skylines i have driven very smooth and clean vehicle in and out,

Selling due to purchase of a house and these damn interest rate rises are killing me..I am negotiable on the price so throw me an offer and we can work something out.

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ashneel, that can be fixed for very little money by just dropping in a manual..

Price drop now as i am looking on this forum and everyone seems to be undervaluing these cars

which makes it harder to sell when asking a reasonable price and i need cash to make mortgage payments

so here goes

$10,500 call me on 0447542543 if you want a seriously well looked after skyline and in mechanically A1 condition..

ye i know but would prefer one thats factory manual. not a biig fan of manual conversion

ashneel, that can be fixed for very little money by just dropping in a manual..

Price drop now as i am looking on this forum and everyone seems to be undervaluing these cars

which makes it harder to sell when asking a reasonable price and i need cash to make mortgage payments

so here goes

$10,500 call me on 0447542543 if you want a seriously well looked after skyline and in mechanically A1 condition..

thanks for the nice comments guys. Yeah really in a situation i dont want to be as this car has been my daily for a little while but just can manage to have 3 cars

and still be able to live and eat lol...

Just done majour service and has 12months rego so it all ready for next lucky buyer... snap it up peoples this damn cheap...

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