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1995 Nissan Skyline GTS-T - $16,500

Skyline GTS-T

The car is in excellent conditions, it's in black colour and it has factory sunroof. I've serviced the car every 3000Km with Penrite Oil. There isn't a single dint or mark on this car. It has remote central locking with Alarm, exhaust, front mount, oil cooler, turbo, oil catch can, gauges piller, BOV, timer, Apexi power AVCR, front and back sawy bars and the same for strut braces, Bosh intank Pumb and more, all with quality parts (Greddy and Apexi) . Well loved car and driven by the lady of the house.

Worth looking at it.

IT make 294KWRW (16PSI) at Jakes Performance Dyno, Have the papers to proof.

Located in ACT.

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Jan on 0414 738 238-0410 587 344

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Hi,

The car is my wifes and was used only from home to work work back home (5km a day)

Hi,

Got a bit of a problem, i've got pics of the car on my USB, but i'm not sure how to insert the pics. I have tryed the option INSERT IMAGE but than it asks to insert URL.

If any one knows how to add pics can let me know?

Cheers

Hi,

Got a bit of a problem, i've got pics of the car on my USB, but i'm not sure how to insert the pics. I have tryed the option INSERT IMAGE but than it asks to insert URL.

If any one knows how to add pics can let me know?

Cheers

Here is a link to my email. If any one want Pics.

Skyline

Don't use the "fast reply" box as you dont have much options there. Click on "ADD REPLY" or "More Options" at the bottom and there you'll have a green area where you can upload pictures up to 32mb at a time.

Hi,

Thanks for the comments,

The car has 118KM and since the work has been worked on its done about 5000KM.

I haven't got Pics of interior with me at the moment but all i can say it is in IMMACULATE condition. Also apart form standard interior its got: A two pillar gauge (for Boost Gauge and oil temp Gauge), Apexi ACVR, Timer and Air/Fuel ratio Gauge.

More Pics of engine bay:

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Nice setup u have there, shouldn't last long at that price good luck..

Cheers,

Its sad to see it going after all that money and hard work.

By the way I will not be near a computer until tuesday after today.

Cheers

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