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Nissan skyline 1996 model series II GTS-T - FORSALE.

transmission: 5speed manual

colour :tungsten silver/gold pearl

km : 95,500km

i have just paid the reg so there is 12months reg left + i will supply the RWC. reg : DISZ-IT (THIS IS IT!)

Comes with all series II options such as dual air bags, ABS, climate control, sports interior etc...

There is not 1 single tear, crack, scratch or nething in this interior. it is in absolute mint condition!

I have had a sound system professionally installed which includes a 10inch subwoofer powered by a 800watt bridged amp, 6inch speakers powered by a 400watt 2channel amp. this is all controled via a JVC LH3105 head deck which is one of the best out at the moment.

the only other interior mods are 2 pillar gauges which represtent BOOST and AIR/FUEL

both are AUTOMETER ultralite carbonfiber series.

the exterior of this car has been kept in immaculate condition, totally unmarked and always maintained to look the best it can. I get the front bar resprayed every 2-3months to get rid of any stone chip, marks etc... before the car is sold i will respray the bar for nothing.

the car has just received a major service, this includes...

New brakes (Bendix exterme racing pads all around)

New tyres (kumho silica 205/55)

New oil + oil filter (engine and transmission)

New Air filter (K&N pod filter)

New sparkplugs (NGK Iridium)

Mobile 1 Fully synthetic is only used aswell as mobile synergy premium unleaded. this car has never had any other fuel in it since ive owned it.

all this was done less than 1000km ago

There are no mods on this engine beside a type 2 turbosmart BOV and a K&N pod filter.

the car is also fitted with Nismo strut braces

this car was never driven had and has never been boosted before. Its ideal for someone looking for a beautiful stock standard car to simply cruise in or its ideal for a performance enthusiast looking for a clean sheet, somewhere to start from scratch to do all the mods you want!

ASKING : 25,500 ONO

If you are intrested call me on my mobile or at home

mob : 0422 23 11 55

home : 9367 8932

ask for matty

This car is located in melbourne and im am really only looking to sell the car locally... thanks

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