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1996 Nissan Skyline GTS-t Series 2

Type M bodykit

5speed manual

Black

92,000klms

Dual Airgbags

Factory wheels with new tyres

Aftermarket cat back exhaust

Aftermarket airfilter

Boost gauge

Alarm

Turbo Timer

Top of range Sony CD tuner with flip down face

10months registration

Roadworthy certificate

Asking $14,900 for QUICK sale as owner going overseas

E-mail [email protected] for pics and more info

Car will be available for inspection next week (5/09)

Edited by mcboom

Got the pics, few q's...

The interior trim wear doesn't suggest 92,000 k's. Is there excess wear elsewhere on the car?

Is there *any* accident damage repairs on the car? particularly front passenger as the bonnet is not entirely straight.

Thanks

The interior trim wear doesn't suggest 92,000 k's. Is there excess wear elsewhere on the car?

I havnt seen the pictures, but...

My r34 2000 model came in with 105,000km and there is no wear marks at all on anything.

Got the pics, few q's...

The interior trim wear doesn't suggest 92,000 k's. Is there excess wear elsewhere on the car?

Is there *any* accident damage repairs on the car? particularly front passenger as the bonnet is not entirely straight.

Thanks

Interior wear depends a lot on the type of driving the car has done and how its been used. If you do a lot of city driving (ie. short trips) then the interior wear will be higher.

Not sure about accident history as this is not my car, but for the price it's a steal !

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