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http://www.allblitz.com.au/cars/95gtst.html

1995 Nissan Skyline GTS-t

- White

- 5 Speed 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

Regards,

Husnu.

Yes it has been complianced, just waiting for the plates to arrive. Should be any day now.

Regarding the proof of km's. I do not have any paperwork, as it did not come with the vehicle. But the vehicle itself is proof. Engine, Interior, Exterior are in Excellent Condition.

Unfortunately, those pictures were taken the day the car arrived from the docks. Engine bay is all dusty, once its given a nice wipe that darky greyish colour will be white.

Our prices are low because we have over 15 R33's in Stock. We dont really get greedy with prices, just like to make quick turnovers.

Regards,

Husnu (Hus).

So i guess the km's are not genuine? Since there is no proof behind it. Doesnt matter because on an import you should even look at the K's becasue obviously 38,000Km/s is bullshit for an 10 year old car

All my cars are genuine km's, never clocked down by myself, or people that i deal with in Japan. You can see the full list of my cars, I have 95', 96' Model R33's with 90,000, 115000kms etc.

This car was bought with those km's and interior and engine is all spotless. I cannot say its 100% Genuine but I can only say what i know and can see.

You could be correct - it could be Bu!!sh!t, I guess it has to be inspected and seen by those interested. Its a very clean car, thats all i have to say : )

find out the fuel economy. the stock 02 sensor dies around 40,000 k's and if its dead it will chew through a full tank in about 250km or under 300 at least. the oxygen sensor is never changed so if its burning through fuel like its going out of fashion then its more than 40,000 at least

Why dont you just get a compression test on it? that should be a proof,

or just look at the significant things on the car.

but a 10 year old car with 38K on the clock somehow doesnt add up, that would mean under 4000 K in a year, i clock that much in a month.

I belive the right figure for all this Imports are when you add a 1 in front of all the numbers.

Im not trying to critisize you 'allblitz' im just looking out for other SAU member as well, I belive you or your dealer didnt wind back the K's, but someone along the line did. And to find out how genuine they are, the buyer should come with the RACV and let them to the compression test on it, they'll know roughly how much its done.

but again, for such a price on a 1995 model, who cares if they are genuine or not, as long as the car and engine is imac.

good luck on selling.

ummm why is it so hard to believe that some cars might not be wound down?

People living in Japan do not live like us nor have the same culture like us in aus.Usually the Japs who own a sports car like a skyline only drive it out on weekends or every blue moon as they do not need it as a main form of transport. The japz have a very advance transport system e.g. the bullet train and just like many asian countries, it is more convienient to take public transport then to actually drive to work, school or around. To clock 4000kms in a year is really not really a big deal also putting into consideration that the roads in japan are a lot shorter then those in Sydney. Putting both factors into consideration, a 95?96? import with low kms is very likely.....Just coz it was manufactured in that year does not mean it was sold in that year and also just cause for most of us our main form of transport to get around here in Sydney is via our skylines does not mean that thejaps do the same thing!

So anyways im not saying that the kms on this particular car is geniune but i dun think its fair to entirely rule out that it mite actually be geniune kms if u think about the facts that i have stated

Ok guys, i think its getting a bit out of hand - the post is to try and sell the car not debate the km's : ) .

I believe I am a very honest person, and I initially believed that these km's were genuine, but at the end of the day, if they are not, then I will make that clear. So i will get some tests done to determine if the cars engine is in a 40,000km condition or not.

Now find me buyers : )

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