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Nissan Skyline Gts- T (not Gtr) Ebay Didnt Have It In Their Listing Of Cars on 2040-cars

Year:1995 Mileage:72700 Color: is original white with no previous accidents
Location:

Richmond, British Columbia, Canada

Richmond, British Columbia, Canada
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 1995 Nissan Skyline  GTS-T  (not GTR) Right Hand Drive imported from Japan vin ECR33054851,  about the car, it was imported by my wealthy friend, that had 8 or nine cars as toys, he doesnt know nothing about cars and hardly ever drives them. When brought over he got all inspection done by one of the best in province, and one of the first shops to make skylines pass regulations and make sure that all DOT requirements were met and  this skyline nothing was overlooked. The car has only (72700 miles) 117000kms and it actual kms as the car comes with a log book of records, the timing belt water pump were done at 85,000km. The engine is powerful RB25 turbo that packs a punch every shift. I have owned several sport cars myself including over 400-500 hp muscle cars, but whats most impressive about this car is how smooth its drives and how well balanced it is. The car totally feels like a sedan , it is super comfortable but has awesome power and superior handling. The exterior is original white with no previous accidents,  the car is almost 20 years old so has few minor scratches , that possibly might be able to polish out, a soft small scrape on passenger quarter,  the glass is good no chips or cracks , the windows in the rear are tinted.The interior has is a very nice cloth sports seats no rips I just put seat covers as I am a electrician and sometimes have some drywall dust on me and didnt want to get it on the seats. Lots of extras 18 inch  6 star techomagnesio rims , with brand new good year tires eagle gt directional tires (have receipt $1000 bucks), short shifter, apex intercooler, hks oil cooler, fujitubo stainless muffler , f buzz spec shocks, R blistein shocks, turbo timer and more
The car has no leaks, regular oil changes, I got coolant flush before winter.
For shipping the car I would recommend SeaRail Delta thats local and delivers cars across Canada
And for other countries please let me know your zip and I will try to help you out to get the car to you at the best rate
Please dont bid if you cant pay for the car
I  will try add pictures if ever the weather gets better , its been grey clouds apologies for the greyish pictures, underneath the car is super clean, the stainless steel 3.5 inch piping underneath looks good
The reason I am selling it is because time to build my 1968 Camaro I need the funds other than that I would keep it


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