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Up for Sale is a Rare R31 1988 Skyline Silhouette GTS ( Series I )

CAR IS AVAILIBLE TO BE INSPECTED

Silhouette Skyline GTS Pictures

Very Original Car - Bar some slight changes,

Car is Located @ Moggill, (Western Brisbane)

Currently Registered till the 2nd Month 2007

White - Sedan

Original 16" GTS Mags, have been re-powder coated

Brand New C-Drives that have only Travelled 2000KMS

Borg LSD Still Tight

Replaced All Decals - With Replica Decal Set -- Thanks To a Nissan SVD Club - SA Member

HeadLamp Protectors

Tidy Up On Door Edging - Re-Sprayed MAT Black Finish

Dash Mat

Trip Computer

Travelled 172555KMS - Speedo Just Stopped Last Week When Reseting Trip Meter -- (Suspect Trip Cog) 02/11/2006

Suspension Firm Solid

Tow Bar - Tow Ball & Tongue Not Connected

Central Locking

Cold Airconditioning

Straight Body -

Paint Condition -- Little Thin In 1 or 2 Places But As To Be Expected For A 18yr Old Car

3¼" Exhaust System -

Standard GTS Extractors

JVC SD/CD Radio/Stereo

4 New Pioneer Speakers

5spd Manual

Power Steering

Momo Steering Wheel -- But Not Gen. SVD Momo Wheel

Interior - Excellent Condition -- Slight Wear On Drivers Bucket Edge

Will Pass RWC Easily

If You Are Interested You Can Arrange To View Car Before Auction Ends -- Send Message To Arrange Time -- View After 6pm Most Nights And On Weekends.

Contact Chris -- 0404-832-376

Silhouette Skyline GTS Pictures

Edited by Nissan Maaaart

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