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It is with great regret that I have to sell our beloved Skyline...have a baby on the way.

1996 GTS-t series II manual

Nice clean car in white with stock standard body and interior, duco in good condition with no rust. Straight, no accidents.

$000's spent since we bought this, engine rebuild, coilovers, rims + tyres, alarm/ immobiliser.

Lots of mild modifications.

96k on the odo, 7k since engine rebuild.

$14,000

With 4 months rego, RWC

Located in Bundaberg, QLD

Mods (the good news)

Engine :

Rebuild 8 months/ 7k ago. I bought this from a dealer and it had bad compression in 2 cyls so complete rebuild and new coils etc.

$3,500 spent so timing belt, waterpump etc. all done. Full details available on request and I'll give you the dealers number for questions.

Turbo:

Rebuilt approx 18 months ago, steel exhaust wheel.

Solenoid removed so runs up to std 7psi throughout rev range. (done by PO)

HKS turbo timer

Exhaust:

HKS Super Drager from turbo back. 3" with 5" polished stainless steel outlet.

Intake:

Large K&N pod filter (fitted 2 months ago).

Z32/ GTR? AFM (done by PO)

Suspension:

BC Racing RS series coilovers. Height and rebound/ damping adjustable. (6 months old)

Currently set to 345mm rear and 355 front (wheel centre to arch).

Wheels:

New rims and tyres (8 months ago)

19"x8" Enkei LF-11 in gloss black (8 months old).

Interior:

Clarion head unit, new 6.5" Pioneer in rear, new 6" Sony fronts (need fitted).

Looks as good as a 15 year old car would. All switches, windows etc. work.

Factory fitted sunroof, quiet, doesn't leak, buttons work. Dual airbags, cold aircon.

Alarm:

New alarm, immobiliser, remote central locking. 2 remotes and keys. (8 months old)

Other:

New battery (8 months old)

Just serviced (5,000km service)

My TODO list (The bad news)

Head unit needs fitted properly, missing the factory brackets. It works but not great, first project.

Missing some lining in the boot covering battery, priced this up at $50-$70 2nd hand.

No glovebox, just a black perspex plate. (PO saving weight?). $60 2nd hand.

Rear parcel shelf could do with recarpeting, PO had 6x9's in.

Usual handbrake, gearshift boot a bit untidy.

There's nothing else wrong with the car and I'm happy to let a mechanic/ RACQ look over it for serious buyers.

Nobody deserves nasty surprises and I'll happily discuss any genuine problems before haggling over the price.

Car is in Bundaberg but for a serious and ready buyer I'm willing to travel a reasonable distance for inspection.

Contact: Dave

m: 0458 797 736

e: [email protected]

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Edited by awhiteone
  • 2 weeks later...

Will consider swapping for dual cab diesel ute.

Hilux, triton, courier, b2500 etc Trayback or pickup.

Pm or call me to discuss, prefer cash my way but depends on swap. :-)

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