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I'm selling my 55th Limited Anniversary edition skyline coupe 370GT SP. Asking price is $27k. I'm selling due to three kids and a need for a more practical second car.
PM/inbox me if interested.
 
There were 55 coupes made to order worldwide, all featuring the same "Garnet Black (Pearl)" paint with red leather embroidered seats. This car also features a rare 6 speed manual transmission which is pretty much impossible to find in a late model 370gt. The vehicle has done 98,000kms and is in excellent mechanical condition. the exterior shows some minor wear and tear (photos provided).  I suspect the front grille surround has been painted black before I imported it, but otherwise the car is unmodified including the navigation and stereo which is still in Japanese.
Perfect for a collector, enthusiast or someone who doesn't want their "can't drive a manual" family members borrowing their car ;)

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