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hey everyone, Up for sale is my beautiful 1997 white Nissan skyline GTS-T SERIES II 5 speed Manual in very good condition, with only 75,000kms on the clock...

I am forced to sell it because of my lisence, im only on my L's...yes i know what you are all thinking...but the thing is i was meant to get my full international lisence transferred over...but it didnt go ahead so now i get my p's instead and its illegal to drive a turbo-charged vehicle, so unfortunately its gotta go and im very unhappy but i have no choice.

As you all know the 97 models have the following features:

*Dual SRS airbags.

*ABS.

*Power windows.

*Power mirrors.

*Folding mirrors.

*Power steering.

*climate control.

*central locking.

*mine still has factory CD and tape player.

*still has standard Space saver wheel and jack.

Non standard features:

*17inch ssr wheels (some scratches) with new tyres on the rear, and about 90% tread on the front.

*After market GTR front bar.

*catback 3inch Jasma exhaust.

*Pod filter.

*Blitz turbo timer.

other than that the rest of the car is completely standard, and i would consider it to be in very good condition...also comes with plenty of registration until next year March...asking price is $12,000 but any reasonable offer will be considered...here is my number 0424433871, if you have any questions please just let me know or PM me...cheers Tarek.

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Hi Haro, i have some recent reciepts...i still need to put on the side skirts...thats pretty much it...i havnt done any work to it.

if you are interested let me know, give me a call...im located in Sydney 2145 wentworthville.

Hey guys...I had a guy interested in my car, so i met up with him 2day only to find out that he thought my car is a vs commodore!!! weirdest person iv ever come across...

anywho...somebody help me out, c'mon its cheap your getting a bargain!!!

Hey Tarek do are you the first aus owner? do you have jap log books or import papers?

just wondering as its hard to find low km 33's these days and yours does look nice and i dont think ive ever seen the original cd player! Any damage on the undercarrige? Any signs of rust anywhere?

If it hasnt sold ill prob give you a call on the weekend to have a look

Cheers Rich

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