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Have a big tax bill coming up shortly and need the cash so selling my gts-t

The car is a 1993 NISSAN SKYLINE ECR33 GTS-T (picture in avator) which is pretty much standard except for the rims and tyres.

Price: $17 000 or near offer

Kilometres: 60,000km

Colour: Gunmetal Grey

Transmission: 5 speed Manual

Rego Expires: December 2005

Wheels: 18" Advan Model 5s with Falken 265/35 and 235/40 tyres (heaps of tread left)

Autowatch Alarm and Immobiliser with remote central locking

Apexi Turbo Timer

Series 2 spoiler

This car has been very well looked after, serviced every 5000kms/6 months to maintain the warranty.

The car is in very good condition and has 18months left on an ASWN deluxe warranty. Imported the car in June 2003 with 41000km(?) on the clock. Replaced water pump and radiator hoses to be on the safe side.

Engine bay is in immaculate condition.

Pics can be viewed at carsales.com on the following link:

http://www.carsales.com.au/pls/carsales/!c...rch_distance=25

Contact me through the forum or on 0422 103 239!

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