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Hey guys! Its the time of the year where rego has run out and im thinking of selling the car.

*1996 Nissan Skyline GTS-T MSPEC ECR33 Series II

*79,000 on the dash could be geniune? it had 67ks on it when i got it

*Custom Leather Interior Front and Back and i got the heaters for the Front Seats installed recently

*Mongoose M80 Series Alarm

*3 1/4 inch exhaust from turbo with a 4.5 inch Blitz NUR Spec Muffler

*HKS Airfilter with Airflow Meter

*Blitz BOV in car but not installed

*Alpine CDA-9815

*Orion CS200.4 Amp

*Custom Momo Italy Gearknob

*Blitz Dual Turbo Timber DCII

*Full HID Xenos Light Kit

*17 Inch Racing Sparco Rims

*BF Goodrich G-force Tyres

*GTR Strut Tower Bars (front and back)

*Tinted Windows

As you can see the car hasent been modifed for performance much but more for the class factor and it looks and drives very well. I personally think this car is one of a kind and doesnt look like the core of skylines out there.

Ill be looking for $18,000 with no rego or full one year rego for $19,000. would consider a trade of same value aswell.

contact: [email protected] or jus send me a persona msg

cheers alek :wacko:

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Edited by Russkie
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Update Bump!

Hey guys, im looking into buying a 2001-2003 RAV4 so looking for offers on my car to see if i could get an offer that would allow me to do that.

Open to offers around $20,000

Cheers

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haha u got me there!

long time between the sporty comment and the rav 4 comment will not that long but yah, between those couple of months i was always looking for a car that would be move convinient and that i wouldnt mind having, never had a car like a Rav4 so kinda took an interest to it

more to the point is that the two family cars are already a holden and ford, so kinda wanted to stay away from the two especially commodore, berlina, falcon etc..

Sporty being a rav4 ? ROFL
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