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Item: 1995 Nissan Skyline GTST coupe

Location: Sydney

Item Condition: Not so great :D

Reason for Selling: Don't have the time or money to fix her up.

Price and Payment Conditions: First offer over $10,000

Extra Info:

Suit buyer with some time to give this car some TLC :)

- Burgundy in Colour

- Apexi N1 Exhaust

- Will throw in a set of 18inch Wheels included (No rubber)

- Engine Rings worn

- Paint in fair condition (Keymarks on most panels)

- Still runs and has rego

- 160k kms

Contact Details: 0413 309 259 Lozz

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Rings are worn and did leak some oil from the intake somewhere. Also blows the dipstick out occasionally.

Car still runs good, my mechanic says the engine has some life left but will require a rebuild or swap in the future.

Yes brad the beast is for sale, even wit the engine probs i still think it would run another 13.4 sec pass. ;)

Item: 1995 Nissan Skyline GTST coupe

Location: Sydney

Item Condition: Not so great ;)

Reason for Selling: Don't have the time or money to fix her up.

Price and Payment Conditions: First offer over $10,000

Extra Info:

Contact Details: 0413 309 259 Lozz

I would assume this is a contact number :D

Cheers

Ken

Indeed it is Ken. lol

Just to let those interested know i've had a pretty firm offer of $9,000 and an unconfirmed offer of $10,000

Car will be in this weeks thursday trading post and has already got a great response from the initial online trading post ad.

So be quick would love to get this over with before the tsunami of calls on friday.

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