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1993 Nissan Skyline GTS-T

Automatic, (some people are put off because it's auto... honestly at this price you could just get it changed to manual and it would still be cheaper than buying a manual outright! especially with all the stuff on it)

Lady owner (I don't thrash it) ,

Garret Hi-Flow turbo with braided oil line (big internals) ,

Greddy E-manage ultimate ,

Greddy boost controller ,

RB25 splitfire coil pack ,

Big aftermarket intercooler and piping ,

Sony CD/mp3 player with JVC splits and rear speakers ,

12" Pioneer subwoofer in box run from Pioneer amplifier ,

Autometre boost gauge ,

Drift blow off valve ,

Full 3" exhaust system ,

Almost-new tyres: 265/35 R18

It has done just over 130,000 kms but a new engine was fitted at 116,573 kms.

Newly reconditioned gearbox.

My asking price is $8,000 but as I am going on a holiday in a few weeks time and when I get back I need a car more suitable for my job so I need to sell the car ASAP and I am willing to consider all reasonable offers.

MAKE AN OFFER!!!

Located in Sydney: call or text 0413 471 605

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