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Make: Nissan

Model: Skyline

Milage: 114500

Transmission: Auto

Colour: Rare grey/Blue 2 tone

Location: Melbourne

Complied? yes

RWC supplied? Till march 2009

Currently registered? till march 2009

Price: $6500

Contact: pm me or post for info

Comments / Modifications: Bodywork excellent,has some unknown suspension damage,Air filter,Hks BOV,hks turbo timer,aftermarket 17 inch alloys,aftermarket exhaust

Images:yes.

I have decided to sell my 1994 gtst,i bought it in March 2008 and have only done 4500kms in it,there is some suspension damage that i am fed up in going back to the dealer that i bought it from and him saying hes done stuff to fix it and hasnt.it has some suspension issues,it drives fine around the city but when i go on long drives it gets slightly twitchy at the rear end only when going over certain areas(not too bad)

,it could be a minor fix which someone could do easily or it could be a bit more,i am just sick of going back and forth so ive decided to sell it and get something more standard,and the wife is needing a safer car to drive.

you can PM me about more details or post up here,I am in the Northern Suburbs of Melbourne

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Take $4000?

No chance,I paid $10,000 for it in March,has $1500 wheels,new rear tyres,bodywork is in fantastic condition,engine is real good.i am currently still driving it daily to and from work and its fine,and its all legal at the moment too

I think it's the HICAS too; unless you have already locked it out.

Was going to suggest disconnecting the HICAS loom off the mechanism to see if the HICAS light comes on the dash. Sounds like this dodgey dealer may have removed the bulb from the cluster. If that's the case a simple $80 HICAS lock bar would have solved your issues.

Does your HICAS light come on, on start-up?

$6000 is damn cheap :ermm:

If the sale falls through shoot me a PM, if you want a hand to try and diagnose the issue, would be happy to help.

Take $4000?
pfffft..........keep dreaming.

PM sent Al,car could still be for sale,as i havent heard from the guy who was the highest bidder and he has no feedback and he didnt reply to the 3 emails i sent regarding his no feedback(he has been on ebay for over a year)

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