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[Act] 1993 Nissan Skyline Gts-T M Spec


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Thought I might chuck this in here as well, see what interest I get.

183xxx kms

Manual

New HD Clutch, less than 1000kms, rear main seal done at same time

New radiator

Bilstein shocks

Lowered springs, unsure of brand

34 GT wheels w/ Federal 595RS-R tyres 99% thread, less than a month old

Turbo timer and aftermarket boost gauge

All fluids (gearbox, diff, brake, clutch) were changed when I got the car, around 4k kms ago

Front mount intercooler

Exhaust

Overall a pretty tidy car. There is a few scratches around the body, has the factory M spec body kit. The side indicators, next to the headlights, will need to be replaced. They are currently held in with zipties, as the little brackets have broken. All mechanical is great, drives smooth and no leaks. The few issues are with the body.

Looking for $7,500. It has rego until Feb 2014, I think will have to double check. I'm happy to put more rego on if the price is right. Not interested in swaps, looking for a straight cash buy as I have another car lined up to buy.

For anything else, feel free to send a PM.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/437506-act-1993-nissan-skyline-gts-t-m-spec/ <-- link to main page thread with pictures.

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I have something very special, drum roll please.

Toyota aristo, because 2JZ and tow car for potential track car. Don't stress I won't be abandoning the cause for long, just need to free up some space for now until I move into the new place.

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I like this car, looks nice.

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Pic Cooz can. ^^^

You better have something special lined up to replace this "Juan". :P

Good Luck with the Selling Mate.

You thinking of starting a Nissan version of The Brady Bunch Rob!! :closedeyes:

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