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1998 Nissan Skyline GTST 2 door Mileage: 157,546 Transmission: Automatic - Tiptronic

Chameleon paint purple to blue and brown under the sun... 3" Exhaust, Front mount Intercooler, nice powerful touch-screen DVD sound system,

Coil-over shockies... vehicle security, Apexi RSM, Turbo Timer, Front and Rear parking sensor, Dark window tinting, etc.

Rego Expires Apr 2012 ... Edgar 0414622888

Price: $20,900.00

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Not trying to ruin your sale, but this will never sell at 21k.

If you are serious about selling this, have a browse through carsales and see what other similar cars are priced at.

It's a sealed-type box mate of mine jigged-up using 1/2-inch MDF to fit that tiny space behind the seat with SONY Sub matched with Sony sub AMP and I think 2mF Capacitor...

I guess the car is looking for a lover not just a buyer... Thanks for the comment... Cheers...

It's an interesting colour.

Just to clarify for buyers, mileage is in Kilometers correct? Does car come with RWC?

I would recommend putting this in the general cars for sale section, and perhaps have a look at other examples and revise your price.

The original colour is white and the boot clear was peeling off and had my panel beater strip the colour and re-spray with midnight purple and I thought of the colour-changing type... I'll try to find out what the colour-code is and post it later...

The odometer reading is in kilometers and I'm pretty sure RWCness wouldn't be a problem... Cheers...

I hate to say it man but I have a $6k stereo in mine and it's making 360hp at the wheels in a manual with sub 100k k's in excellent condition and I'd be lucky to get $20k.

You may want to have a look at what others are priced at and price accordingly for a smooth sale.

Good Luck with it.

I just bought a manual turbo 2 door 34 with 112,xxxk's for $12500, no offence but your auto seems way over priced to other cars on the market but in saying that ever car has an owner out there somewhere.

It's a sealed-type box mate of mine jigged-up using 1/2-inch MDF to fit that tiny space behind the seat with SONY Sub matched with Sony sub AMP and I think 2mF Capacitor...

I guess the car is looking for a lover not just a buyer... Thanks for the comment... Cheers...

They look to be Alpine Type S Subs to me not Sony. They also look like one of the models after they became Dual Voice Coil as well. Just trying to help out.



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