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1992 NISSAN SKYLINE BNR32 GTS-T

Price $7,500

Kilometres 138,000

Body Coupe

Colour Gunmetal Grey

Reg Plate BDL10W

Reg Expire NOV-2009

This car has been extremely well looked after with impeccable service history and complete Australian Logbooks.

The car is in very original condition.

The only additional features are a Blitz turbo timer, Kakimoto exhaust (which came with the car from Japan), & GReddy Radiator Cap.

Factory Wheels with Bridgestone Potenza RE001 all round, changed July (95% tread). The original paintwork is in great condition.

There are some tiny scratches, normal for a car of this age with the original paint. Overall, the paint is very shiny and even all round. You can see from the photos that the car is very straight and has never been in an accident. The car is always garaged.

The interior is also in superb condition. The seats are all clean and do not have any cuts or tears. There are no cigarette burns. The dash hasn't been destroyed by the sun. All electrics are working, fog lights work. Pioneer CD player with remote + Ipod adapter. Rear speakers are pioneer.

The car is extremely reliable and mechanically A1. It has only 138xxxkms, with Major Service done at 100,000kms. The engine oil was recently changed to Royal Purple with a Genuine Nissan Oil filter. BP Ultimate.

I have receipts to verify ALL work that has been completed on this car in Australia. The car has no oil leaks, drives extremely smoothly for its age. Gearbox shifts smoothly. Come and check out the car, start the thing and listen. You will hear the difference in engine note to other beaten up GTST's out there. It is rare to find a GTST in this condition.

Selling my beloved car as I need to pursue my dreams on 2 wheels. Wont budge on this price, if theres no interest right before rego is due I will rego my car and it will be priced higher.

Located: near Hornsby

*phone number removed*

John

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