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This sold on ebay but the granny that bought it

for her grand daughter did not realise that she could not have a turbo.

This is the add that I had on there

Here we have a very cheap

TURBO SKYRINE.

This is one of two that I have.

I need to sell this one to fund my Monaro Project.

Car is mechanically sound.

Drives Absollutely Excellent

looks great and has virtually nothing wrong with it

There is a dent in the drivers front gaurd (see photo's)

A few small scratches and chips consistant with age,

and a small wear mark on the side of the drivers seat

(I will include the Plush Sheepskins on it at the mo.)

cigarette lighter is missing

hand brake boot is worn

The car has very few mods.

Full set of Factory Floor Matts

Tinted Windows

Nardi Sports Steering Wheel

K&N Air Filter

HKS Turbo Timer

Carbon Fibre look dash and console

Apexi Jasma Exhaust

After market shifter (worn)

After market footrest

400R Front Bar

Side Skirts

Rear Pods

Pioneer Head Unit

Sony Front Splits

Alpine competition rear speakers.

Brand new 17X8's colour matching wheels with 235X45's

There is also a GTR type grill that I will throw in (painted)

Previous owner was female for last 7 years.

I am a mechanic and will stand by the health of the car

It uses nor leaks no fluids

There is no rattles

no noises

no fumes

no smoke

NO SURPRISES!!!

Car is totally stock

Never Boosted and in excellent health

Cheap car for a quick sale

Car is currently in Qld pension rego and will be sold without it

RWC can be arranged

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Edited by 33GTT

lol, so there is this add, advertising an automatic skyline for sale for 9.5k, and a couple of threads below, is another thread, wanting to buy an auto skyline for 9.5k. coincidence, or fate.... :)

lol, so there is this add, advertising an automatic skyline for sale for 9.5k, and a couple of threads below, is another thread, wanting to buy an auto skyline for 9.5k. coincidence, or fate.... :)

LOL, yer I know, I PM'd him last night, but truelly, that was the buy it now price that I had on it...

:)

Oh and I should add that it is a 93 model, has 184000K's on it, but the condition would easily reflect 80000 no dramas...

at least this one has not had the speedo altered :P

Edited by 33GTT

Hmmm,,

Does anybody actually want to buy a Skyline?

I have two sitting here that I don't use.

Make me an offer, you might get a surprise.

SERIOUSLY, you could drop a 100K off the speedo and nobody would be the wiser, this car IS in VERY GOOD condition.

I might also be convinced to sell my other one, it's a series 1.5 manual with a GENUINE 54000 Klm's,

many, many, many mods all done by myself, I have also kept all the stock gear to put it back to standard form, spent 30K+

looking for around 20K

  • 2 weeks later...

$8k with the wheels?????

sounds like a very very good buy!

What would need to be done for it to pass a rego inspection?

any bushes need replaceing? all lights work? no cracks in windscreen?

what is the tread like on the tyres?

any chance of some engine bay shots???

$8k with the wheels?????

sounds like a very very good buy!

What would need to be done for it to pass a rego inspection?

any bushes need replaceing? all lights work? no cracks in windscreen?

what is the tread like on the tyres?

any chance of some engine bay shots???

Mate it's an awesome buy, there is nothing wrong with it, the only thing I reckon would get knocked, is the 400R front bar is a bit low, the wheels and tyres are brand new.

As I stated, you could drop 100K off the speedo and nobody would know, it has been very well looked after..

Will get a few more shots and put them up if you like, the engine bay is very clean and has not been washed..

I'm beginning to think that I have it too cheap and people think there is something wrong with it, there isn't....

cheers

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