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Hey guys, up for sale is my 1993 Series 1 manual GTS coupe, white in colour with a factory sunroof. Has done 114000km. Modifications include;

Has 17" SSA rims

Has been lowered, unsure how much.

Tinted rear windows.

3A Racing pod filter.

Viper alarm system - immobilizer, remote locking, boot, hood and cabin sensors.

Pioneer iPod head unit and Clarion speakers.

Varex 4.5" cannon, this is the car here; http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=5oZRdu50aV4

Also has a new, bigger battery.

That's all, nothing major, but it has all the essentials.

The bad; fuel gauge doesn't work till the tank is half empty. Never bothered to get it checked out, as I just fill it when it starts working. Has a small dent in the roof between the windscreen and sunroof, thankfully due to its location its not noticeable unless you're looking for it.

Car is probably worth $8500 to $9000 but as I hate selling cars privately and just want it gone I'm dropping it to $7500. Car has never missed a beat, and has been serviced every 5000km since I've bought it.

Reason for sale; http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Do...th-t246501.html

I live in Victoria in Mt Eliza (near Frankston), and can be contact most afternoons on 0422 860 787 or just PM me here.

Thanks,

Kieran.

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