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Make/Model: 1996 Nissan Skyline Gts-t Coupe Series II

Milage: 81,XXX

Transmission: Manual

Colour: Black

Location: Sydney NSW

Complied? Yes

Currently registered? April 2008

Price: $16,500

Contact: Jeff 0434 324 763

Comments / Modifications:

Purchased April 2003, first owner in the country. Was a completely stock car. After 5 years of ownership looking to upgrade.

Car has mainly served as a weekend vehicle.

Mild modifications include:

3" turbo back exhaust (split dump pipe, HKS hi power cat back)

Tein HA coilovers

BNR34 front mount intercooler

18 x 8.5 and 18 x 9.5 Work Meister S1 wheels

Brant keypad alarm

Tinted windows

Mild audio upgrade (Alpine head unit, amp, sub)

Nismo clear indicators

Standard suspension, exhaust given to purchaser

Most receipts available

Vehicle has been serviced regularly. Condition of vehicle is excellent inside and out.

Willing to negotiate price with standard wheels instead of Work wheels.

Images:

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Hey mate,

* Do you have any pics of the rear & interior?

* Have you got log books?

* I would be looking to purchase without Work rims... have you got pictures of stock rims

* Whats the paint like? Has the car been garaged since you've owned it?

Cheers,

Mishy

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