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Cars yet to be advertised on the site. SAU members have first peek. Cars are currently in Japan, all 5 are expected to arrive in SYDNEY roughly end of May.

Prices below include full complianced with Blue Slip.

If you require more information please contact me direct on;

[email protected] or 0400 654 608

FC001

GTST M: ECR33-017397 ARRIVED - IN SYDNEY

87000km, F5, AC, white, SunRoof, PS, PW,

Interior: Very Clean

Aftermarket AW, TV and Navigation, suspension, CD changer, aftermarket steering, exhaust,

Air cleaner, engine starter, AW has scratches

Buy Now Price only $16,300

FC002

NISSAN SKYLINE GTS-tm (black) 1995 ARRIVED - IN SYDNEY

Body Kit , Cd Player, Black,

Buy now price only $16,900

FC003

GTST-M black 1994, 78,000kms

5MT, AC, PW, lowered, CD, ABS, PS,

33GTR driving sheet,

After market Steering Wheel,

EVC, Trust oil temp and pressure meter,

Starbo answer back,

Oil cooler element,

Inter cooler

Height adjustment,

Front pipe, rear spoiler,

Muffler, 17inch AW, Front tower bar, Trust boost meter,

Twin plate crutch,

You can control muffler sound volume,

Timing belt has been replaced.

Engine and interior are good condition.

Buy now Price only $16,400

FC004

Skyline 2.5GTS-t typeM blue 1993 ARRIVED - IN SYDNEY

73,000Km

Professional Paint Job Full car including Door Trims, Trunk Room And Under Hood

GTR dashboard

Tyres are almost new.

HID Headlights,

Blow off valve

Orlins height adjustment,

Sun roof opens halfway,

Engine, clutch and AC are all OK.

PS, PW, A/C, AW, MiniDisc, Air bag

AW (205/55R15)

BUY Now Price only $17,400

FC005

Nissan Skyline GTST-M 1998 Model 40th Anniversary Commemoration Car

ARRIVED - IN SYDNEY

76,000 kms

Alpine Navigation System

Log Books

Weds Sports alloy wheels

Blow Off Valve

Air Filter

Buy Now Price $18,900

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nice cars.

Just regarding your quote. What if they dont recognise the same author wrote the other two books?

If the person was to read the 2 books - they would then realise if author did or did not write the same 2 books : )

  • 2 weeks later...
FC005

Nissan Skyline GTST-M 1998 Model 40th Anniversary Commemoration Car

76,000 kms  

Alpine Navigation System

Log Books

Weds Sports alloy wheels

Blow Off Valve

Air Filter

Buy Now Price $17,900

is this the silver one?

anything special being a 40th ann ed? are all these cars in melb?

  • 2 weeks later...
What chance have I got of getting one of these cars to perth?

A very good chance :rolleyes:. We sent up a car to perth before. Its just a matter of you paying for the freight. You can PM me for further enquiries if interested.

Regards,

Husnu (Hus).

You mentioned that a bunch of these cars are going to sydney.. May i ask for what reason?? and where can i see these cars in sydney, when it arrvies?? Do you own another shop here in sydney do u??

Some cars get complianced and sold in Melbourne, others in Sydney. If you're interested in the ones in Sydney, you can contact my partner. His number is on the website: www.allblitz.com.au

Regards,

Husnu (Hus).

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