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1993 NISSAN SKYLINE HR32 GTS-T

$11,000

95,000Kms

Gunmetal Grey

Grey Velour Interior

Rego till AUG-2008

This has been my daily drive car for the past year and a half. It drives great and have never had a problem with it.

Mechanically A1,

Well maintained,

Recently serviced,

Engine belts replaced,

Interior in excellent condition.

18" mag wheels.

Near new tyres.

Tien Suspension.

Sports Exhaust.

Tinted windows

Stereo

Will consider trade for four wheel drive.

Call Hamish on 0402558417 or 07 3801 2857 for any questions or to arrange to see it

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interested in a diahatsu Rocky 4wd 2.8 turbo diesel?

let me know and i can get you pics.

yeh mate email me some pics, [email protected]

ill check them out and let you know

what do you reckon the rocky is worth? is it stock? kms? etc

any interior pics?

registered as a 5 seater?

i dont have any interior pics but ill try get some up in the next couple days.

the interior is in very good condition though.

yes it is registered as a 5 seater



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