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Item: 1993 Black Nissan Skyline Gts-t, 2-Door Coupe

Location:Swanston st,Carlton,Melbourne

Item Condition: Good

Rego :Till april 2010

Reason for sale:I recently brought a car.This car spend most of the time in the garage as i drive my second car to work.

Price:12,500 without RWC

13,000 with RWC

Contact: Vince 0430549813

Engine:

80***kms on the engine

146*** on the body

5 speed manual

Nismo 2-way lsd

CUSCO coilovers hi/low solf/hard

3' Cat back exhaust

EXEDY heavy duty clutch

Dr Drift remap ecu

Walrbo 550cc fuel pump

FMIC

Air pod

Greedy type s blow off

Turbosmart Boost Controler

HKS turbo timer

Highflow Turbo

New spark plugs

Castor rods(aftermarket)

Scorted disks brake

Tuned by Dr drift

Body:

Series 2 facelift

Carbon fibre bonnet

front bar :Top Secret

side :unknown

rear :unknown

Drift wing

D1 side mirors

18' Gravity 9.5' +35offset all new tyres

H.I.D 6000ks

Interior:

MOMO steering wheels

Nismo gear nob

Pioneer head Unit

4 Brand new speakers

skylines maps

Serviced every 3500km with motul oils only very reliable car never let me down and no more to spend as i just service last 2 weeks, its now running safe tune 190kws.I will throw in some spare parts wit the car.

test drives welcome genuine buyers only

cheers

Vince

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good luck with this car, it looks fantastic.

i would definately buy it if the price was lower, my range is below 10k cause of other committments to pay for, if you really need to sell it, let me know.

hey mate i can sell to you $10,500k and i will take the wheels off and no road worthty.

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