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Item: Late 1997 Nissan Skyline GTS-T 40th Anniversary Edition

Location: Central Coast NSW

Item Condition: Excellent Condition

Reason for Selling: Overseas Assignment

Price and Payment Conditions: $18,900 ono

Extra Info: Great Condition

One owner since imported

61,000 km's

ABS

Cruise Control

Climate Control

Aftermarket Suspension

Alpine Headunit, Amps and Sub

Aftermarket Exhaust

Pod Filter

Front Strut Brace

Momo Steering Wheel

Otherwise Standard

40th Anniversary Nismo Front Bar, Skirts and Boot Spoiler

Balance of 3yr Warranty (30 months)

Contact Details: email on [email protected] or 0400433443

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Edited by scunick
Thanks man ! Is that cruse control a factory fitted unit or after maket ?

The cruise control is after market. It was installed when I purchased the car from JapLink six months ago.

Thanks

Nick

Hey man ! Great ride ! Just a couple of questions. I been looking at a couple of 97 40th anniversery additions and they all seem come with dual air bags. Yours seems, in one of your pics, to have the passenger side but none for the driver ! Has it at some time had a front ender or did you buy it as it is out of the car yard ?

Hey man ! Great ride ! Just a couple of questions. I been looking at a couple of 97 40th anniversery additions and they all seem come with dual air bags. Yours seems, in one of your pics, to have the passenger side but none for the driver ! Has it at some time had a front ender or did you buy it as it is out of the car yard ?

Bought as is from Japlink in Sept 2005. It has always had the momo steering wheel. If you want an orginal steering wheel they are relatively inexpensive through the 2nd hand parts importers. The only addition to the car is the Alpine head Unit and speakers.

I am not aware of any front end damage at all and the car has be checked over by both my mechanic and a crash repairer prior to my purchase. The car is in great overall condition.

Thanks

Nick

Edited by scunick
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