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Model: 2000 Nissan Skyline 25 GT-t Sedan

Milage: 49,000 km

Transmission: 4 Speed Automatic - with sports mode

Colour: Steel Grey Metallic

Location: North West Sydney

Currently registered? November 2008

Price: $20,500

Contact: Phil: 0412 498 155 after hours or PM

2.5l Neo 6 cylinder Turbo (206kW, 362Nm)

4 Speed Automatic - with steering wheel shift

Auto Climate Control Air-Con

Power Steering

Power Windows

ABS

Dual Airbags

Rear Privacy Glass

Nissan Floormats

Emergency Flare

Impul RS6 17" alloys (8" front & 9" rear)

Bridgestone Potenza RE-01 R tyres 50% tread (225 front & 255 rear)

JVC MP3/WMA/CD deck with front AUX-in

Oil & Filter change 26/07/08, Castrol Edge 5W-30, Ryco R145A.

Very well presented, and great performance.

Trades considered.

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