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Hey guys,

I was browsing www.carsales.com.au for Skylines and your not going to believe what i found..

Well this description says;

Full Vehicle Details

Make: NISSAN

Model: SKYLINE HR32 GTS-T

Year: 1992

Engine: Petrol Turbo 2.0 6cyl (1998cc)

Body: 2 Door COUPE

Trans: 5 sp Manual

Features:

4 Wheel Disc Brakes

4 Wheel Steer

Abs (Antilock Brakes)

Adjustable Steering Column

Air Conditioning

Alarm

Alloy Wheels

Auto Climate Control

Body Coloured Bumpers

Body Kit

Cd Player

Central Locking

Cruise Control

Drivers Airbag

Dual Airbags

Electric Mirrors

Electric Sunroof

Fuel Injection

Heavy Duty Suspension

Passenger Airbag

Power Steering

Power Windows

Radio Cassette

Rear Spoiler

Remote Boot/Hatch Release

Remote Central Locking

Sunroof

Tinted Windows

Reg: GTR 333 Reg Expiry: DEC-2003

Trans: Manual RWC: Yes

Ext. colour: White Int. colour: Grey

Mileage: 60,000 km Price: $5,000

Now your probably thinking, Why has a GTS-t have a number plate with the letters "GT-R"? AND @ such a low PRICE..?

Wait im not finished yet,

If you have a look at the photos im going to show you, you will see this "GTS-t" has GT-R badges on it..? whats the G O with that?

So you tell me, what this R32 Is... A "GT-R" or a "GTS-t" ? Now are they falsly advertising at carsales.com.au? or are the people selling the car trying to make out the car isn't what it is...?

Anyhow, you decide, i would like to hear your comments on this...

Oh btw, these are the "comments";

Comments

Engine need repair! need new brake Disc! Need new heavy duty clutch! *2000 Dec Compliance *HKS turbo timer *6" Exhaust *Lowered *18" Momo Mags *Pod Filter *RAZO Gearknob *Momo Steering Wheel *Heavy Duty Clutch *And many other features.....

http://private.carsales.com.au/photos/49483-thumb.jpg

http://private.carsales.com.au/photos/49484-thumb.jpg

http://private.carsales.com.au/photos/49485-thumb.jpg

http://private.carsales.com.au/photos/49487-thumb.jpg

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