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Hey guys I have decided to sell my baby in an effort to get myself a rex! I have owned it for a while and need a change.

SOLD

SPECS:

1995 Nissan Skyline GTS-t

59000 kms

5 spd manual

White

17' wheels with brand new tyres! (have original rims as well)

3' exhaust with 5' tip

lowered and stiffened suspension (potenza)

hks air filter

splitfire shift light

boost guage

oil pressure guage

white EL dials (glow blue or green at night)

razo pedals

mp3 player

turbo timer

Price $23 000 ono

Although price seems high i believe it reflects cars quality, If you are not of the same opinion please feel free to reply to me with why. I would appreciate it.

Picture of Inside

can supply more pictures if you are interested

cheers guys

Edited: Price lowered...SOLD

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Mate if you are keen come have a look at it first before we talk price!

You have no idea on how this car runs or looks. If you are serious about buying a skyline You might just realise that there are alot out there and all are different in diferent ways!

Quality and condition of the car speak for itself!

That is exactly my point!

I appreciate the interest but I would be more comfortable for someone in or around melbourne to buy. Or someone who is willing to travel.

It is a bit unpractical to be looking at cars 2000kms away.

Maybe because there are companies that are willing to do all the hard work for them, Get all the car details and ship it over to Australia for the client.

If you have someone in melbourne that could look at the car for you they are more than welcome to come and have a look at it!

Please do not turn this page into a disscusion as all I am trying to do is sell my car not get kicked off.

If you have any questions or are after photos and details please pm me.

cheers

Guest Sypher Dyas

This is not fair

What's not fair is you two in here,,,,

Chaos,,,,you should know better by now. ENOUGH.

Sypher,,,,you should read the Rules. ENOUGH.

blx,,,,you won't be kicked off here,,,You have done nothing wrong.....But you should report this crapping-on to a Mod,,,,.

Neil.

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