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Heya,

1995 Black Manual Model, regularly serviced at respected workshops ( XSpeed,SST,Hyperdrive Motorsport)

Mods include:

Turbo back HKS exhaust

HKS Air Pod

HKS Turbo Timer

HKS Type S Intercooler kit

Apexi AVC-R

Apexi SAFC II

Heavy Duty Clutch

Front and Rear Strut Tower Bars

Top of the line Alarm/Immobiliser

GTR Rear Wing

Nismo front spoiler

Sideskirts

17" 5 Spoke rims

Illuminous Dash Guages

Alpine CD Player

Dyno'ed at SST resulting in 302rwhp / 295rwhp at Hyperdrive Motorsport.

Recently Serviced,Dyno'd and new tyres all round...

More than happy to answer any queries as I may have left out some obvious details that I cant think of right now...

Looking for $21,000 ono

Thanks

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Car has done 118km's...I dont have a pic of the engine bay, but if your keen then i could get a pic for you...I can assure you its in pretty good nick though.

Heya,

Just to clarify Wildcat here is my otherhalf (perhaps betterhalf :P ). The car has done approx 118 thousand K'ms. But at least they are genuine unlike some others that may or may not be wound back.... ;)

And yeah I could organise some pics if they are needed but the car is in pretty good nick as I would say most W.A Members would attest too...

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Okay just bought ourselves a new stagea... so the skylines really got to go.... come on guys and gals this is a genuinly good condition car at a pretty decent price..... How can you say no??? :P

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