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I have a 1993 Nissan Skyline GTS-t up for sale, The last of its kind before they changed to the R33

- Has rego till April 2011

- 113 xxx

- RB20DET

- Power Windows, Steer and Mirrors

- 17' x 9' wheels with heaps of tread

- Frontmount intercooler

- Turbosmart BOV

- Cold air intake

- 3" dump pipe into a 3.5" turbo back exhaust

- Lowered

- Central locking and keyless entry

- Mongoose Alarm system

- Greedy Turbo timer

- Garret Boost gauge

- Strut Braces Front and Rear

- Pioneer head unit, Alpine type R speakers

- Heaps of spares and stock parts to go with it

- Plenty more that i probably have forgotten

- Car runs great, never given me any problems, great clean looking car. Will be sad to see her go, has been my pride and joy for sometime and very well looked after with nothing spared. All engine plates match with body plates and low genuine kms, unfortunately it's time to down grade and get a little buzz box >_<

- Car is located in Armidale NSW

- Chasing $8100

- Will consider trade if you have something of interest

- price is ONO, so throw some offers or trades this way and ill get back to you

- Contact Tom on 0423501078

- Pictures on request

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pics would be good. Would you consider swapping for a 2000 model turbo pulsar sedan - engineered, long nsw rego, 140kw.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/00...sw-t333927.html

PM me or post in my thread if interested

Edited by gregor

The car is Black

Can someone inform me on how to post pics.... Sorry

im chasing something non-turbo, sorry mate, looks good tho

goodluck with the sale

Pics can be found here!

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...ion_String|GCLT -30.43051,151.7179 74.8&__Ns=pCar_RankSort_Int32|1||pCar_PriceSort_Decimal|1||pCar_Make_String|0||pC

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