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Make/Model: 1998 Series 1 Nissan Skyline 25GT 4 Door Sedan

Transmission: Automatic (4 speed tiptronic)

Colour: Silver

Odometer: 97,500KMs

Location: Melbourne

Registration: January 2012

Asking Price: $10,500 or nearest reasonable offer

Contact Detials: Burak 0413236794 or PM

Details about the car:

1998 Series 1 Nissan Skyline 25GT Sedan which comes with the NEO RB25DE engine.

Car has rare factory nismo lip kit

Imported last year, I've been the first and only owner in Australia (can supply import documents).

Major service had been done as part of compliance (new fluids, belts, water pump).

Additional service has just been completed with high quality oils and parts (can supply documentation and receipts).

Car is standard, excluding an Alpine Double DIN CD/MP3 Player. Comes with Original Nissan Floor Mats. Always run on BP Ultimate.

Both the Exterior/Paint and Interior are in excellent condition and will not disappoint even the most meticulous of buyers.

All the original bumpers and panels are on the car with original paint, this car has never actually been in an accident.

No stone chips or dints on the car at all.

Open to Negotiation. Selling due to upgrade opportunity, although if a reasonable offer isn't given I am happy to keep it!

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