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Hey I am really wanting to sell my car. I cant afford to have it anymore. Dont make enough money to pay back the loan on it so I am trying to sell it as quick as possible.

Its a 1992 model GTST with just ova 105,000 km on it, its a manual. I got it January last year. I am the first owner in Australia and I have looked after it as best I can. I put some new tyres on it 2 months ago so they still have a lot of tread on them. Its got a new master cylinder in the clutch and a new speedo cable. The only things aftermarket on it is the JVC headunit worth $500, JVC front splits worth $400, JVC rear 6X9s (also splits) worth $400 and a turbo timer. Other then that the car hasn't been modified at all.

The only thing that would need fixing is the master unit for the air conditioning which you can probably pick up from a recker for about $100.

It would be great for someone who wants to grab themselves a skyline that hasnt been stuffed around with. They can mod it how ever they want without having to worry about what has been done to it.

I am looking for around $11,000 for it.

I am willing to negotiate. I am also willing to take a trade as long as the car I am trading with is something I am after and I am really wanting to have some money left ova.

I am lookin for a little four cylinder. But something sporty. Maybe a celica or mx6, Lancer. As long as its manual I am happy.

I am currently having some problems posting some pics up at the moment. I will get them up here as soon as possible. I can tell you the car is white with the standard spoiler on it and standard 16inch rims.

My email address is [email protected] email me about anything and we shall go from there.

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