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1993 Model GTST Skyline Black, Has been well looked after.

I just lost my license for a year speeding in a rav 4 :P, and there comes a time when you just have to move on.

Car is pretty much Standard, not many mods done to it at all.

Car has done 95,000 km

car has had its 100k service

- 18 Inch DTM Wheels

- Pioneer CD Player

- Carbon Fibure Boost Gauge

- Brass Button Clutch

- 5 Speed Manual

- 3 Inch Cat Back Exhuast

- Hi flowed cat :D

- Boost Controller

- 400 R Front end, painted and can be fitted on request

18,000 ono

This car gets serviced every 5,000kms, i am the first owner to have it in Australia and have only put 10,000ks on it since i purchased it. I only drive this car on weekends as i have a rav 4 to drive to work in. what can i say "it keeps the police away".

if you are intrested, no need to keep posting in here, call me on 0401 847 645

or you can email me [email protected]

http://members.optushome.com.au/mary27/mybeast.jpg

if you want more photos, email me

thanks

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Yeah im interested could i get some more pics, would you be interested in smaller car plus some cash adjustment???

hi matey

I have place some photos on the internet so that you can all see, you can find them at the links below

http://members.optushome.com.au/mary27/pic1.jpg

http://members.optushome.com.au/mary27/pic2.jpg

http://members.optushome.com.au/mary27/pic3.jpg

This is currently what the car looks like at the moment, does not have the 400 R Front end on it atm can be put on, i found the 400R front end way too low, and gets scratched really easily.

Im happy to swap maybe a van, ute or something that i can use to transport stuff around in and keep away from the cops, what car did you want to swap?

Any questions feel free to call me, or email me i dont bite.

My car is a Holden Barina SXI 2003, RED, 5 speed, Aircon,power steer,power windows, Holden Alloys, balance of new car warranty, worth $14,000 plus some cash adjustment with that.

hey again

Nah not keen on a holden barina, i am really going to need something big to drive around in.

If you sell your car let me know, and we will talk about the price.

  • 2 weeks later...
Hey mate nice car, in regards to the 400R front bar would that be fitted with the price staying the same or would the price increase? thanks.

The 400R Front end has now been sold, however I’m happy to re negotiate the price, if any one is still interested let me know. The car will be in next weeks trading post.

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