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Hey all

Decided to sell off my wine red 1994 manual GTST ( TRACK ONLY ). Was going to keep it and eventually turn it into a track car but things have changed so will sell as is. Car is pritty much stock with a couple aftermarket parts.

Car has dent in drivers side rear panel ( see pics ). Just cosmetic.

Details below

ITEM : 1994 Nissan Skyline GTST 5 speed manual

CONDITION : Good

MODS :

Slotted front rotors

Split fire coil packs

HKS pod filter

Alpine cd / mp3 player

Front strut brace

Exedy H/D clutch

INFO : Car starts and runs fine, Happy for any tests.

BAD : Dent in drivers side panel as pictures, Drivers window does not work ( suspect failed relay or motor ), Slight clunk in rear end ( suspect diff mount or cradle mount needs replacing, Easy fix issues.

PRICE : $3800.00

PM me for more details.

Cheers,

Matt

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