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Make: NISSAN SKYLINE GTST

Model: 1995

Milage: 111,000 KMS

Transmission: 5 SPEED MANUAL

Colour: BURGANDY, MAROON, WINE RED

Location: TAMWORTH

Complied? YES

RWC supplied? NSW

Currently registered? YES TILL 8TH JAN 2009 5 1/2 MONTHS

Price: 13,000 ONO

Contact: NATHAN ON 0413761948

Comments / Modifications: I BOUGHT IT OFF A 60 YR OLD GUY ABOUT 6 MONTHS AGO STOCK STANDARD, IM 30 SO I HAVENT FLOGGED IT I HAVE JUST DONE A LITTLE TO MAKE IT LOOK NICE, HERE ARE THE THINGS THAT HAVE BEEN DONE

* NEW BN SPORTS BODYKIT ( LOOKS TOUGH AS )

* CUSTOM PLATES (SN34ZN)

* GREDDY FRONT MOUNT INTERCOOLER

* GREDDY TURBO TIMER

* GREDDY PROFEC B-SPEC IN DASH DIGITAL BOOST CONTROLLER

* AUTOMETER BOOST GUAGE

* 17" JAP WHEELS

* NEWEST MODEL OF PIONEER DVD, TV

* 12" KICKER COMP SUB

* 640 W KENWOOD AMP

THINGS THAT THE CAR ALSO HAS ARE

* ELECTRIC WINDOWS

* ELECTRIC MIRRORS

* ELECTRIC SUNROOF

* AIR CON

* POWER STEER

* 5 SPEED MANUAL

* CLIMATE CONTROL

* ONLY 111,000 KMS

IF YOU WANT A CAR THAT AN OLD GUY HAS OWNED THAT IS IN GREAT CONDITION THAN THIS IS IT I GARANTEE ONCE YOU DRIVE IT YOU WILL BUY IT, IT DRIVES LIKE A NEW CAR, NO NOISES, VERY TIGHT, VERY SMOOTH I WOULDN'T BE SELLING IT BUT I GET MY MOTORCYCLE LICENCE SO TIME TO GET INTO THE BIKES. ALSO FEEL FREE TO HAVE A MECHANIC CHECK IT OUT AS IT WILL PASS WITH FLYING COLOURS.

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CONTACT ME FOR ANT QUERIES ON 0413761948 CHEERS.

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