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Item: 1988 Nissan Special Vehicles Silhouette GTS 3.0 NON TURBO Manual Sedan (Build N#072/200)

Location: Inner City Suburbs Melbourne

Item Condition: Excellent

Reason for Selling: time for a change

Price and Payment Conditions: $9,000 firm with RWC and 12mths rego (expires in August)

Will swap for Series 2 or 3 R31 TI plus cash or 2 door import or anything else of interest...

Contact Details: Contact Matt on: 0423528999 or email: [email protected]

As above selling my NSV GTS1 it is in excellent condition and has been garaged since I bought it and most of its life judging by the condition of the paint.

I bought it back in December 2005 and since have put around 2,000kms on it (mostly highwaykms). It is sitting just under 200,000kms (199,500ish ATM).

Is stock standard including:

Standard exhaust

Standard Airbox

Original GTS1 Wheels and spoiler

Re-covered Scheel Sports Seats (original only in the GTS1's)

Re-upholstered Momo Steering wheel (original only in the GTS1's)

Re-build Bilstein Suspension (original only in the GTS1's)

Tinted Windows

Pioneer CD/MP3 Player and 4 aftermarket speakers

NT81 Novatronics Immobiliser (upto Australian Standards)

In December I had a Stateroads check on it and it passed with flying colours, so any test welcome.

Car is in supurb condition for it's age and goes quite well for an N/A. It's definately a collectors item and a great car!!!

Comes with NSV books and doc's.

Will be posting some more detailed photo's by the wkend.

Thanks for looking!

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Edited by Oldpuggler

spitting chips man, was looking for 1 of these for a while, but ended up getting a 31 2 door.

looks quite clean. g/l with the sale mate

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