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As the topic says im parting with my baby.

This beautiful speciman is a near stock 1993 GTST. I am the first Australian owner of the car and have owned it for just over 1 year. Im selling it for the simple fact that I cant afford the car while studying.

It has 110XXX Km/s on the clock and has only been used for city driving. There are no dings on the car, and very few scratches.

The inside of the car is immaculate (one for the reason I originally bought the car) and I clean it once a week religiously. The car has original factory mats, and everything else from the factory.

I have installed a HKS type2 turbo timer, and a cyclops 3 point immobilisor and alarm. It has 6month old 5 spoke rims, with 80% tread on the rubber. These rims are 18*9 front and 18*9.5 rear (and suit the car perfectly). The cam timing has also been increased and adds a noticeable performace increase (this was done in Japan so I dont know the details of the operation) Its a very fast near stock skyline and with the current condition its a winner.

Currently asking $15,000 ONO

Please feel free to contact me on 0439 880 988, [email protected] or simply reply to this thread.

Please feel free to look at my gallary, which has numberous picture of the car.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/photopost...00/ppuser/13878

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