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Make: 1996 Nissan

Model: Skyline GTS-T M Spec Series 2

Milage: 99,000kms

Transmission: Manual

Colour: Silver exterior, black interior

Location: Newcastle, NSW

Complied? yes

Currently registered? yes, expires 25 May 2008

Price: $14,900 negotiable. All reasonable offers welcomed. Regrettable sale as wanting to move overseas for next few years to live and work.

Contact: Michael on 0406 422 721 or email on [email protected]

Comments / Modifications: My car was imported from Japan in 2003, compliance plate dated May 2003. I bought it in August 2005 from the guy that imported it in Sydney. It is regularly cleaned, polished and kept to look its best. Oil and filter changed every 5,000km. I'm no street racer. Not driven hard. Well looked after pride and joy.

It has all the standard accessories - air cond, power windows/steering, 4 wheel steer, turbo etc. The list of after market modifications made to my car are:

- Mongoose alarm - Tinted windows - HKS blow-off valve - Turbo timer - Pod air filter - Front strut brace - 18 inch mags - 235x40x18 Front and 265x35x18 Back - Lowered with King Springs - Bendix Ultimate Brake Pads - 3inch HKS N1 exhaust system to turbo back - DVD player, amps, tweaders and subwoofer - Hybrid front mount intercooler - Upgraded front bar - Boost gauge

Images: My add from another website if this helps.

http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars/priva...amp;Make=NISSAN

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Edited by mickwa
I see this car at the gym and it looks nice :)

Thanks mate for the feedback. If you know anyone looking for a well kept Skyline please let them know of mine. :D

there seems to be a million of these cars for sale nowadays compared to when i bought it. surely though someone is interested?

if you want a car that has not been completely modified from head to toe this is the one. if anyone wants more info pls ask away, cheers :(

:P I WILL ALSO SWAP FOR A CHEAP CAR (eg. an old "roadworthy" CHARADE OR EXCEL) VALUED UP TO $1,500 AND THEN CASH FOR THE BALANCE. I STILL NEED A CHEAP RIDE UNTIL I LEAVE THE COUNTRY. GOOD CHANCE FOR SOMEONE TO UPGRADE AND GET RID OF THEIR OLD CAR AT THE SAME TIME.

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