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Hi Guys,

After 6 years Ive come to the decision to sell my car.

Up for sale is my 1996 Series II Nissan Skyline GTS-T . Purchased the car direct from the importer (Powerplay Imports). I have owned the car for around six years and have always looked after it. Unfortunately I just dont use it enough anymore and need the money to purchase a small business.

The car runs just aswell if not better than the day I bought it. Rego till December 2012.

MODS:

-New DBA slotted rotors on all four corners with Bendix ultimate pads.

- New Koni Sport adjustable shocks on lowered king springs.

-Xtreme Heavy Duty Ceramic Clutch

-Just Jap front mount intercooler

- Full turbo back 3 inch exhaust ( Not sure what brand came from Japan)

- Turbo Smart Stealth plumb back BOV

- Rspec Fuel controller

- All tyres with 90% tread

Engine, turbo and boost is standard and oils changed every 5000kms. Also just changed spark plugs end of last year.

The car has some minor scatches to the paint work but other than that is in great condition.

I keep getting an error when trying to upload pics so all pics on my carsales ad:

http://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/nissan-skyline-1996-12337255?base=1216&vertical=Car&eapi=2&page=1&sort=~Price&cr=11&__N=4294933106%204294950381%201622%201246%201247%201252%201282%204294963846%204294963593%20898%201216&silo=Stock&Range=Price:Min,Max~1

Send me a PM or you can call me if you have any questions.

Michael

0401 955 724

$7900 Neg

Edited by LANFOH
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