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NISSAN SKYLINE GTS-t Series 2 Turbo. NEW IMPORT - $19900. Silver 5 sp manual. Quick, stylish car to suit speed enthusiast, great example and well cared for, only 71000 kms.

This car has only been imported in the last 2 months, and has only driven 100kms while in Australia! It was traded in in Japan at a Nissan Dealership, has been imported through the strict new RAWS import system, and has been well looked after. Both interior and exterior are in very good condition. I am only selling this car at the last minute to raise capital for a workshop.

Straight-through barrel-type exhaust, 17" aftermarket wheels, 255/45 tyres on rear, 235/45 on front. GTR-style rear wing. Otherwise standard and well cared-for. This car would be a good substitute for a girlfriend! (and less expensive!!) Very regretful sale due to business commitments. Asking $19900 only to recover expenses.

Please be quick as I am quietly confident that the first person to see and drive my baby will buy it, and I'm sure everyone would agree this is ridiculously cheap!

I live in Albany Creek, North Brisbane, so if you are interested please phone Steve now on (0403) 183754 or (07) 33252283 or email at [email protected].

Thanks for your time! :)

Hey mate,

Sorry don't know what ur referring to! It has the standard air intake if that is what ur asking, all standard except for wheels and exhaust. I noticed you have a link to carmen imports there as well, it was imported and complied through them as well.

Cheers!

Sorry don't know what ur referring to!

I'm sure he means well, it's just they are advertising your car for sale too....making this look like a trade advert.

awsome car mate some one should snap it up quick at that price these cars usualy go for $28,000 with that many k's

thanks for the compliment xr8eater.... are you saying that this car should sell for $28000 in cairns? maybe i should advertise it up there... :)

I'm sure he means well, it's just they are advertising your car for sale too....making this look like a trade advert.

hey 666dan, thanks for the info, i figured out what he was talking about about 5 minutes later! haha i have got it advertised through carmen as well (and paying for the privelege)

cheers!

thanks for the compliment xr8eater.... are you saying that this car should sell for $28000 in cairns? maybe i should advertise it up there...  :D

Hi wolvesteve,

I bought my R33 gtst series 2 95 mdl' for $23,000 from a car dealer here in cairns 3 years ago and it had pod, bov, exhaust, fully adjustable suspension strut braces, 3 piece jap rims and genuine 43,000 klms. This car sat in the car yard for 1 1/2 because i snaped it up.

But the import scene is getting bigger & bigger so you could give it a try, Because theirs lots of people look for skylines at the moment. :idea:

:D

N

Hi wolvesteve,

I bought my R33 gtst series 2 95 mdl'  for $23,000 from a car dealer here in cairns 3 years ago and it had pod, bov, exhaust, fully adjustable suspension strut braces, 3 piece jap rims and genuine 43,000 klms. This car sat in the car yard for 1 1/2 because i snaped it up.  

But the import scene is getting bigger & bigger so you could give it a try, Because theirs lots of people look for skylines at the moment.  :idea:  

:D

N

Hi N,

Is there a local classified in cairns for selling cars? Like an automotive classifieds?

I might look at advertising in it and offering to deduct the cost of the airfare off the price of the car if someone from up there was keen on buying my car.

Cheers mate,

Steve

Yep for sure mate,

Theirs the Cairns Car's Guide that comes in the weekend post(Sat & Sunday's). Other wise during the week theirs the normal classified's.

You have to ring up and give them details on what your selling etc and pay by credit card. If your going to put it in, put it under "Nissan Skyline" not Skyline ;)

Give it a try and see how you go & Good luck with the sale

:)

N

  • 2 months later...

Yea I just ment that I had seen it before by posting that link - nothing more.

Thats more than a reasonable price Steve, for what appears to be a quality import.

If only it was a 4 door i might be interested. Good luck with sale.

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