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Looking for $8,800 Negotiable.

I have:

1993 Nissan skyline GTS-T manual up for sale

Body (gearbox, turbo, tailshaft) has done original 185,000kms

however:

- Engine was replaced, new engine has only done 95,000kms (timing belt has been changed, all filters and all fluids replaced.

Running stock boost)

- Clutch is brand new, heavy duty clutch

- Rear diff is brand new

other features

- front slotted rotors

- 18" mag wheels (18x8 on front with toyo tyres at 70% tread, 18x10 on rear with new nexen tyres)

- at the start of may, car had full wheel alignment, balance on all 4, 2 new rear tyres (over $500 worth)

- Alpine speakers 6" 3ways with Sony headunit (proper sony, not an xplode)

- boost controller (mechanical)

- Turbo Timer

- HKS blow off valve

- duel point immobilizer (fuel and ignition)

- has custom front bar, side skirts and rear wing

- genuine Nissan floor mats and Nissan weather shields

- working 4 wheel steer (Hicas)

Downsides:

- paint is a little faded on the roof (expected for the age of the car)

- front bar is a little chipped and cracked

Car has never been drifting/raced.

Body is straight and no rust is present. I've been running full synthetic Penrite oils ever since owning the car. unfortunately due to my wedding I have to sell, need the cash. comes with Nissan workshop manual and history including import papers (import 3 years ago).

Rego can be negotiated with price of sale (rego until 15 July 2013 currently, I'll put 6months rego on it if your interested).

Contact: Eric

Mobile: 0466 564 033

Location: Sydney, NSW

Transport: Pick up only

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