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1995 Nissan Skyline GTS-t, White, Manual, HKS Hyper Dragger Muffler. Genuine Nissan Alloys, Excellent Tyres.

This car only has 38,000kms - and its Genuine, hasnt been clocked down like most skylines. Inspection a must to believe. This car has hardly been driven. Inside and outside spotless. Engine bay, spotless.

This car is in Mint Condition, and the only mods are the HKS Exhaust.

Price: $17,500

Photos will be posted soon.

1995 Nissan Skyline GTS-t, White, Manual, HKS Hyper Dragger Muffler. Genuine Nissan Alloys, Excellent Tyres.  

This car only has 38,000kms - and its Genuine, hasnt been clocked down like most skylines. Inspection a must to believe. This car has hardly been driven. Inside and outside spotless. Engine bay, spotless.  

This car is in Mint Condition, and the only mods are the HKS Exhaust, and a very nice Kenwood CD/Cass Double Din Player.

$17,500  

Photos will be posted soon.

How do you know its genuine?

Does it come with FULL BOOKS?

No, doesnt come with full books, but i have seen many skylines, and this one you can tell. Inside even smells new, engine has not been touched, and interior - no scratches on the dash console, and doors, and handles and steering wheel all new.

Must see to believe i guess.

no, this car is not that one. I will be taking photos tomorrow with my dig. camera. I will be posting them up tomorrow hopefully.

To be honest, I haven't seen a skyline cleaner than this. And i aint bragging because its my car, but its the honest truth!!

Here are the pics. Keep in mind the body is very very dirty (has not been washed since it arrived in Melbourne (2 weeks ago). Interior is spotless as mentioned.

Gday mate, I am in QLD, not sure how long this car has been on the market but if you are willing to take in the 15k range for it i am willing to fly down and buy this car. Sounds and looks like a beautiful machine. Let me know, the worst you will say is no ... right

Have a good one. Thanks Tim.

Gday mate,  I am in QLD,  not sure how long this car has been on the market but if you are willing to take in the 15k range for it i am willing to fly down and buy this car.  Sounds and looks like a beautiful machine.  Let me know, the worst you will say is no ... right  

Have a good one. Thanks Tim.

NO - In a polite manner : )

17,000 Is the lowest i will go.

Just noticed that ... rear alloy is different to front alloys??? Why is this?

Dont know buddy, need to ask the dude in Japan why he did that.

Its got R33 wheels at the front, and ZX wheels at the rear.

I offered 15 before?? Have you had much interest in it since then? Will the car be registered upon sale? 14000 grand??? i have the money in the bank and aslong as the racq report goes well i could fly down and take it? Interested?

Sorry dude. I will not budge less than 17K. I have had 2 people phone up. One will be coming within the next few days.

I'm not in a rush, i know its a good price for a clean car.

14K i can get you 94 auto gtst if you like : )

Sorry dude.  I will not budge less than 17K.  I have had 2 people phone up.  One will be coming within the next few days.

I'm not in a rush, i know its a good price for a clean car.

14K i can get you 94 auto gtst if you like : )

haha ... no thanks mate ... but if you do have any 95 manual come in ... up to 95000k's ... let me know ... i will pay up to 15 but no more for the right car ... has to be 95 model. Thanks for your time buddy ... cya.

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