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Make:Nissan

Model:Skyline GTS-t

Milage:100500

Transmission:Automatic

Colour:Wine Red

Location:Orange NSW

Complied: Yes

RWC supplied?Can Be Supplied

Currently registered? Till Mid February 2008

Price:$10500 ono

Contact:0418738494

Comments / Modifications: 1992 Nissan Skyline GTS-t Automatic 100500 Km's Light Modifications Always Serviced every 5000km's with quality Motul Oils. Modifications include GTR style bodykit, Blitz Front mount intercooler, Blitz Pod Filter, Blitz Oil Temp and Boost gauges, Blow off Valve, R33 GTR wheels, Strut Brace, Lowered Springs (King Springs), 2.5 inch Cat Back Exhaust, Stereo System(JVC Head Unit, Schneider Splits front and rear and 2 MTX Subs powered by a Schneider Amp).

Always serviced by Nissan

100k serviced completed at 94000 kms (water pump replaced, radiator reconditioned, thermostat changed, timing belt replaced.)

Never Boosted or Raced.

Used as a Daily Driver for the last 3 and a half years.

All Enquires welcome.

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