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After losing my licence a couple of weeks ago, I THINK (with much regret) i've decided to sell my car. I don't think i could just look at it for a year and not drive it!

It is a white '96 model series 2 gtst, with 60,000 k's.

- 17 in Hasemi? deep dish 5 spoke rims 235 front 255 rear, with fresh tyres

- Magnaflow performance exhaust

- AVO front mount intercooler kit

- pod air filter

- Apexi S-AFC

- Apexi S-ITC

- full bodykit - series2 400R front, GTR wing, lower rear pods, sideskirts.

- JVC speakers

- 10 stacker

- Alarm, immobiliser, kill switch

- nissan floor mats

- In last 3 months have replaced battery, fuel pump, plugs, rebuilt and hi-flowed turbo, and had complete service

- Asking $25,000

- Will suit fussy buyer

that's all i can think of for the moment, Im in no huge rush to sell as i don't need another car or money! I'll post some pics soon,

please only serious buyers/offers thankyou.

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uummmm jetgts whats the lowest you are willing to go for it, and when do you have to sell it by.

im VERY interested in your car since im planning to buy a white S2 GTST in 1 months time and was planning to get a GTR wing wit 400R kit on it.....the state problem wouldnt be that much of a problem though i live in sydney.....but thats a relali nice car...

my only other problem is that im thinkin about an S15 rather den a skyline...but it would be goood if you had more fotoz up.,..and if the car isnt gone by nxt month..den ill most likely be VERY VERY interested in it...

- Guys I'm not in a huge rush to sell, i.e I don't have any time constraints in selling. that said though, I would sell to the first reasonable buyer.

- I've owned the car for almost 2 years now, and I am the second owner in Aust. A close friend of mine was the previous owner, he owned it for 6 months, and then had to move overseas to get married.

- Interstate transfer is pretty cheap these days I think. I couldn't give you an exact figure though. If I was buying, I think ideally I would fly down to have a look and drive it back? I can look into it though.

- I will put some more pics up though guys, I just have to take some! It's locked away in a friends garage so it stays nice and clean.

If anyone wants to talk prices they are welcome to call me, I'm not discussing on forums! 0401 598 511

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