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NISSAN SKYLINE GTR 1989 **IMMACULATE**

My car us Immaculate and unfortunately it has to be sold. VERY regrettfull sale!!!

1989 Burgandy GTR, only 80,000 kms, Nismo rims, HKS Coil overs, HKS Exhaust & front pipes, HKS pod filters, BRAND NEW Hi Flow Turbos built by ATP , Brand new Clutch.

Recently on dyno, made 220 on 14 PSI with std turbos, and exhaust, although with adjustable timing gears should made approx 270.

I imported this car from Japan 2 years ago, and it has full Japanese Service History!

This car is my pride and joy, and would love to keep it, but unfortunately it needs to be sold as I need the cash.

VERY CHEAP & REASONABLE PRICE!!!!

This is a whole lot of car, and all for only $21,000 ono.

Call Alan on 0402 207 724 or email [email protected]

NO TIME WASTERS PLEASE!!!

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What, everyone looks at this thread, but not interested???

As mentioned car is in immaculate condition, and very clean. Interior is immaculate, and no cigatette burns, tears or anything.

Car is like brand new.

Is there anyone out there interested???????????

Its not that people aint interested, its more on the lines of people wanting to see what is for sale 1st before considering. Pictures are the next best thing to seeing it in the flesh :)

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