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1992 Nissan Skyline GT-T for sale

Previous owner was a mature lady owner who owned it for around 5 years.

Here are the details:

Interior:

the interior is very clean with only a single slight mark on the rear seat that is almost unnoticeable

Power windows

power steering

power mirrors which fold back into the car so that they dont get damaged

air con just regassed (nice and cold!)

kenwood equalizer and cassette player with a 10 cd stacker in the boot

climate control

blitz turbo timer

fully electric sunroof with open/close and tilt up and down feature

Engine:

2.0L six cylinder turbo

automatic

144,000 klms with a full log book service history (serviced every 5000kmls)

mechanically a1, drives wonderfully

cat back 3" sports exhaust with a large tip, but everything else is stock

never been boosted

never been flogged

4 brand new brake pads

Exterior:

the paint is in very good condition with only a single scratch near the front of the bonnet

Red/maroon

bodykit with a front bar, side skirts and a rear spoiler (i think the rear bar is stock)

driving lights

17" mags with a chrome deep dish (look really good)

4 brand new 235 tyres on each corner

camber adjustment kit so that you dont chew through the tyres

window tint

slimline weather shields that stop the rain coming in the car with the windows down

it has 6 months qld rego on the car at the moment but i am about to put 12 months nsw rego on it

the car is located in Murwillumbah which is on the east coast about 30 mins south of the qld/nsw border or about 1 and 1/2 hours south of brisbane.

i am asking $17,990 simply because it is such a good example, but i am willing to negotiate if someone is serious.

i will be taking pictures on the weekend so they will be available then.

pm me for any more details. thanks

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This must be a good example for its price.. hope it represents the cost ...still waiting on those pictures!

If you read what he posted you would notice he said pics to be takin on the weekend...and im still aware its only friday.

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