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1994 NISSAN SKYLINE Gts-t 33,

Location: QLD: Sunshine Coast

Postcode: 4567

Odometre: 99,800 kilometres

Asking Price: $9,999

Reason for Selling: Got new car

Contact Info: Damian 0414 473 746

Extra Information:

DRIVE

• 5 speed

• Heavy duty clutch

• Splitfire coil packs

• Front mount (stealth, no unwanted holes in car)

• Turbo back exhaust Kakimoto

• Greddy dual stage B/C 10psi max (running stock turbo)

• Tein Coilovers

• Front strut brace

• Blitz BOV

• Bosch 040 intank fuel pump

EXTERIOR

• Uras front bar (brand new)

• Volk Rays Challenge rims 235/18 front 255/18 rear

INTERIOR

• Greddy boost gauge

• Alpine Headunit, R-splits, 6x9's

• Autowatch 3point immob/keyless entry

This car is a genuinely clean skyline only 99,xxxkm on body and drive line, you can see it's been very well looked after as it's my girlfriends pride and joy (pretty sure she loves the car more than me :/ )

Serviced every 5000km's with

Castrol edge oil, NGK copper plugs, Nulon coolant,

The car has just undergone major service so its fresh for next owner, this includes the following

• Engine oil + filter

• Plugs

• Clutch fluid

• Brake Fluid

• Diff and g/box oil

• Flushed radiator + new coolant

• New front and rear pads

• Wheel alignment

• Hand brake adjusted

$9999.00 Take it from my garage.

As is where is. No bullshit.

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