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Nissan HR32 Skyline GTS Type J

Vehicle Details

Year - 1993

Body - Two door, five seat coupe

Transmission - Manual

Colour - Black

Registration Details

Registration - SLA007

Expiry - June 2010

Roady Worthy Certificate - No

Mileage - 216,000kms

Modification Details

- Apexi AFC

- Autotechnica gear knob & boot

- Autotechnica handbrake grip & boot

- Cadence sound system

- Racing 17" Wheels

- Exhaust

- Codealarm alarm

215,000kms Service Details

- Oil change

- Oil filter change

- AFM clean

- Fuel injector clean

- Air filter change

The car runs really well overall, never has missed a bit. The paint needs a little attention, and there is some damage (nothing a pair of pods won't hide) as per pictures. The sound system needs to be wired up. The paint can be stripped off the wheels if the buyer does not like the green. I can also include a few aftermarket parts with the sale. I am selling due to an unexpected long period of unemployment.

Price is $5,000 negotiable. I am willing to trade for a car of lesser value, plus cash my way. Do not try and talk down the price via posts on this forum!

Contact Dale on 0488551023, car is located in Pascoe Vale, Victoria.

Photos were taken after it has just been washed. So there will be some water marks here and there.

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