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Nissan Skyline GTS-T built Nov 1992

Located Epping area Sydney, NSW

171,000 kms

5 speed manual

Registration til end December 2011

Very clean and genuine original condition as shown in photos, hard to find like this nowadays.

Always serviced every 5-6000kms with Royal Purple engine oil and Nissan filters

Very well looked after, runs great, sounds awesome. I love this car to bits but change in circumstance means an extremely regretful sale.

It has -plenty- of extras including Pioneer DVD, boost and oil temperature guages, turbo timer and much more to mention.

First to see will buy, as I did many years ago.

Please enquire for more details

$8500 ono

please no 4k low ballers or test pilots. :dry:

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Edited by TheCrystalMethod
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Hey mate, apart from the gauges what else is not stock ie exhaust and so on? I woul be taking the car to sa pits, don't mind changing stuff to stock but I need to know what I'm up against.

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