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1992

Nissan

Skyline

Black

Coupe

Gts-t

Auto

around the 150km mark

Mods:

K&n air filter

Exhaust system

Suspension work

Gtr Wheels

Problems:

body has quite a few scratches couple small dents.

No reg (expired approx 4 months ago)

No Rwc

Car looks very nice from the outside, with a great interior.Gearbox diff and motor all very healthy. All round an excellant value car for $5000.

Contact Nathan on 0431 145 370 any time.

Price is $2750ono.

CAR HAS JUST BEEN SERVICED. RUNS BETTER THAN MY SISTERS 1999 R34

-CAR HAS NO BONNET

-SMALL DENTS IN ROOF

http://img5.imageshack.us/img5/255/dsc00191lsh.jpg

http://img5.imageshack.us/img5/8580/dsc00192toj.jpg

http://img23.imageshack.us/img23/4250/dsc00193mlm.jpg

http://img5.imageshack.us/my.php?image=dsc00195ijp.jpg

extremely desperate to sell

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yes it can mate it has the proper compliancing done, which was done in around 2001.

all you would need is simply a rwc or the queensland version of a rwc and a reciept from me and you will have no problems gettin it regeoed.

car is the turbo version.

all turbo gear in good condition

i can get the car to nsw if u get a courier/someone to pick the car up from my house 15min from the city...

have recieved 300 deposit with the rest to be paid monday. if sale falls through will re post

Car is 100% sold, only put deposit on it as I can't be in Melbourne til Monday,sale won't be falling thru,wouldn't have put a deposit on the above advertised price if I wasn't serious

Thanks, nathan

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