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1996 Nissan Skyline

R33 GTS-4 Coupe

Silver

$10,999

143,000kms

Registration: XAQ941

My R33 GTS-4 up for sale, some features:

- Non turbo, so P-plate friendly

- 5-speed Manual

- 143,000 kilometers on the clock

- Clean as a whistle, no crappy mods or tasteless, devaluing 'improvements'

- All-wheel-drive means perfect for drives in the mountains and cruising, or as a base for a twin-turbo beast

- 2.5L engine = good fuel economy (10L/100km easily)

- Always filled with premium 98-octane Shell petrol

- Mostly highway kilometers - I have owned for three years, never thrashed, always allowed to warm up etc. Well looked after.

- Registration until October 2012

- Roadworthy certificate included

- Immaculate interior, with seat covers for free if you're interested

- Climate control (100% operational and very efficient, heats or cools super-quick)

- Non-smoker, no pets

- Leather boots on handbrake and gear stick in good condition, as well as great steering wheel condition (cover on wheel)

- 17 inch rims with low-profile tyres, slight scuff on rims but tyres are near-new

- Stereo with MP3 compatibility, front USB port and front AUX connector (aux cable included)

- Exhaust in pictures is fitted to meet roadworthy requirements. Great-sounding custom, 2.5in dual-tip cat-back exhaust will be included for free. (Photos on request)

I love this car and have always treated it with respect. Kept in near-original condition, this car is a great deal for anyone who is searching for a reliable, quality N/A Skyline for P-plate driving, or to build up from a blank canvas. Selling as I am purchasing a motorbike, though I will be very sad to see it go. Price is $10,999 neg, no test pilots.

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More photos at http://imgur.com/a/UaGGR

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