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ssan Skyline GT-R V-spec 1994 AWD purple, coupe 2.6ltr 5sp manual, 56000kms, 1994 GTR AWD Midnight purple, coupe 2.6ltr 5sp manual, 56000kms, factory fitted by nismo japan with the following, recaro seats, hsk coil over adjustable shocks, hks oil cooler, nismo carbon dash with white faced gauges, hks complete exhust system, M's carbon fiber air intake system, nismo intercooler, also fitted with 18in wheels with brand new tyres, momo steering wheel, pioneer / kenwood stereo 03-GTR EC $27,000.00 brad@govtec.com (0438)323043 (07)38684777

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dont spose theres any interest in a trade for a tidy modded 33 gts-t + cash ? at least you have some cash now and can sell the gts-t for the rest int the next couple of months ? pm me if interested.

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Hi can you email me more pics (when the car is not wet) of any body damage if there are any, more interior pics to ashneel.p@gmail.com

also is the car running stock boost?

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