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Nissan Skyline GTST-M 1995 Black ECR33-056432

83,000kms, Body Kit, Power Sterring, Power Windows,

Air Conditioning, Climate Control, Alloy WHeels, Minidisc, Airbag,

Extremely clean in and out

Be the first Australian owner, Car in compliance at the moment

Another quality import from ALLBLITZ AUTO IMPORTS www.allblitz.com.au

Regards

Feridun

www.allblitz.com.au

PH: 0400 654 608

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Any more pics or details on car??

Any chance to test drive the car?

When will it be finished complying?

i couldnt find a contact email addy on the site

can you please email me response im genuinely interested

[email protected]

thanks

Any more pics or details on car??

Any chance to test drive the car?

When will it be finished complying?

i couldnt find a contact email addy on the site

can you please email me response im genuinely interested

[email protected]

thanks

i will have more pics within the next weeks

You can test drive car after compliance which should be in 2 wees time

Thanks

Feridun

www.allblitz.com.au

PH:0400 654 608

Any more pics or details on car??

Any chance to test drive the car?

When will it be finished complying?

i couldnt find a contact email addy on the site

can you please email me response im genuinely interested

[email protected]

thanks

>

> Hi Cameron

>

> Kilometers are genuine, we had it checked out by our mechanic before we

> purchased it.

> Compliance takes 2 weeks

> Yes you can test drive any time

> Price is not negotiable im sorry. The car is very clean and very cheap.

> Timing belt has not been changed its too early for this at the moment.

> 83,000kms -> means you have atleast another 17,000kms in there before you

> need to worry about a timing belt replacement.

> When required we can have this done by our mechanic for $300.

>

>

>

> Regards,

>

> Feridun

> Allblitz Auto Imports.

> www.allblitz.com.au

> Ph: 0400 654 608

>

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