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Hello, This is my first time here so hope this goes right...

It is with regret that i have to sell this car she has been fun. This is my 93 gtst maroon in colour. I have run out of cash and patience so she has to go. There are a couple of issues with this being an older model skyline like some paint fading and an altercation with a badly placed parking bollard (hence the duct tape!).

Extras:

Alloy radiator

FMIC

Exhaust

Front and Rear strut braces

comes with stereo

!9 inch axis hiro wheels ( i have all four but two on car on photos)

Full alarm with turbo timer built in

Genuine GTR floor mat set

Original wheels included

Have hicas lock bar brand new never fitted

turbosmart manual boost controller

Led tailights with crystal centre garnish

Series 2 spoiler

Autometer boost guage

Also have some original parts like intercooler and thermo fans for a/c

Registered but want to sell unregistered. Asking $3000 but will hear other offers

Call me if interested 0431 279 466

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Would be nice to know location, but given the fact you forgot to black out the numberplate of you Ute in 1 Picture, I'm going to Assume from numberplate location is in QLD?

Also you posted in wrong section, should have posted in

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/forum/56-for-sale-private-whole-cars-only/

To bad not located in Vic :(

Lol im guessing u went up a gutter ay. U were prob hooning around, lost control and smashed ya front rims and bar while goin up the gutter. Nice work lol

Sounds like I've heard that story before somewhere :P

Hmmm I'm tempted to buy, but given the condition I'm lead to believe it won't pass it's RWC?

its sold..to me.fixed the front bar in a few hours.

.just had to straighten some brackets and replace clips.

it does how ever have a ugly hole cut for the i/c pipe ..not sure how i`ll get around this ..

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