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Make: Nissan Skyline

Model: 1993 R32 GTS4

Km’s: 124 000

Transmission: Manual

Colour: Black

Location: Melbourne (for one more month then SA )

Complied? Yes

Currently registered? Rego until April 2009

Price: $12,900 – Any reasonable offer will be considered.

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I am selling this car as I have no need for it in Melbourne, after moving from Adelaide for a grad job, as my girlfriend also has a car and the tram system meets my needs for transport. Car is currently registered in SA and I have no interest in trying to register it in Vic as I have no idea what that process involves. I am looking for any interested buyers from Victoria for the next few weeks and if no interest here I will be taking the car back to SA in a month when I go back for a weekend and will leave it there until sold.

Here is a link to a previous thread I created in October 2008 when the car was for sale in Adelaide before I moved.

Earlier ThreadTS4

Adding to the listed specifications on the link are 2 brand new tyres on the front with the rears having good tread.

I had a few interested parties, but nothing followed through. Just the usual "I'm really keen and want the car, Im just waiting on some money and will let you know" - never eventuating! I am now more negotiable on the price, dropping the asking price to $12,900. Any offer will be considered.

You can contact me on here, email at [email protected] or on mobile 0402 772 031

Thanks,

Tom

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Previous pics and cars specifications/modifications can be found at the link "Earlier Thread" in the original post.

I have also uploaded some more recent pics and a couple of the original ones below...

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  • 2 weeks later...

If anyone knows how the process of SA - VIC registering that would be helpful.

Otherwise its looking like I will be changing the title to for sale in SA. Going back to SA in the next few weeks

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