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Price: $18,500 ONO Year: 1993

Condition: IMMACULATE Make: NISSAN

Model: SKYLINE Badge: GTS-T

Series: HR33 Body: COUPE

Transmission: Manual Engine Size: 2.5 LITRE

Fuel Type: Petrol Kilometres: 129,500

Ext. Colour: White Int. Colour: Grey + Black

Registration: AE69CJ Reg Expire: 01/06

Cylinders: 6 Roadworthy Certificate: Yes

Description:

Jetspeed front spoiler, GTR rear spoiler,17 X 9 265 super lightweight rims, New Tyres, Front mount intercooler + custom hidden piping, Turbo timer, Ceramic clutch, Titanium NISMO front strut brace, HKS pod air filter, Turbo Smart BOV, Boost controller, 2.5 - 3 inch exhaust, 5" Monster Tacho (Auto Metre "C2"), 3" Boost gauge (Auto Metre), MOMO Millennium Steering wheel, Momo Carbon Fibre Shifter, Clarion 4 Channel AMP, 2 6x9 Pioneer Speakers, 2 3"splits, tweaters, Clarion headdeck, Clarion 6 Stacker CD, Climate Control, central locking, power windows, power mirrors, Keyless entry, Flash point alarm and immobiliser.

To see photo's of my skyline visit

www.carsguide.com.au

click used cars then click on

Classified/Private Party

do not type in details about the car as it will be too hard to find.

Type in 26534

where it asks for the stock number and this will take you straight to the pic's n info of my car.

thanks to all the people who have responded and i look forward to hearing from you again and doing bussiness.

aDaM cAmLz

Call me on

0402329701 or Email [email protected] for further info

Thanks

Adam

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To see photo's of my skyline visit

www.carsguide.com.au

click used cars then click on

Classified/Private Party

do not type in details about the car as it will be too hard to find.

Type in 26534

where it asks for the stock number and this will take you straight to the pic's n info of my car.

thanks to all the people who have responded and i look forward to hearing from you again and doing bussiness.

aDaM cAmLz

Slipery when boosting

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