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Genuine 1993 Skyline GTR Vspec II, this car is in immaculate condition inside and out. Has never been in an accident, is well maintained and only has a few modifications which include:

Turbo Timer

Momo racing steering wheel

CD player

Immobiliser / Alarm

Exhaust - 3" Stainless steel from the turbos back, including front pipes.

The Exhaust is still brand new and has only been on the car for 5months. One of the cleanest GTR's you will find and will not disappoint. Call anytime to enquire about the car. $23,500

Mob: 0402 904 938

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Need any other info/pics just let me know.

Thanks,

Matt

Edited by VSPECD
still got the v-spec wheels? had it dynoed?

Unfortunately the car didnt have the original vspec rims when i brought it. Hasnt been put on the dyno.

Thanks,

Matt

Correct me if im wrong, but i was under the impression v spec 11 were bought out in 94 only.

Nobody has ever mentioned it before, you could be right. The car is clearly marked as a 'V-Spec II'....the previous owner was a 50+ yr old man and i doubt he would have gone through the trouble to mark it as a V-Spec II if it wasnt.

I have been getting alot of calls and emails about trades + money for the car, i appreciate your interest in the car but im not looking to trade it for another car. Cash only thanks :down:

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