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Location: Penrith

Item Condition: Excellent, 4.5 grade import

Reason for Selling: Need a change

Price: $20500 Bank cheque or cash

Contact Details: PM, or 0403 178 302 (Vijay)

INCLUDES 17" BUDDY CLUB P1 RACING RIMS

REGO UNTIL DECEMBER 2006

Basic details White, manual, December 1996 build, 95,000km on it. Dual airbags..

Car was imported by myself in December 2003 in 4.5/B condition. Import papers, receipts for all work and service history available. Serviced at least every 5000km, more often usually as all work was done by my mechanic.

Styling

Factory sunroof

Nismo style chin spoiler (from UAS)

Nismo clear side indicators

Tinted windows (30%)

Excellent all round condition. Few small scratches on chin spoiler

Interior

White EL dials

Trust A-Pillar gauge mount with Apexi EL mechanical boost gauge

Excellent condition. no burns, tears, holes.

Audio installed by FHRX Studios.

Alpine CDA-9831 headunit

6.5" Pioneer TS-C160R coaxials up front (with Fusion cabling)

Fronts powered by Rockford Fosgate P3002 2 channel amplifier with Streetwires 4ga power and ground wiring, and Streetwires RCAs

Front doors sound deadened

Optima Yellow Top deep cycle battery

Red LED lightning in the battery section of the boot to show off amp install

Wheels & Tyres

Buddy Club P1 Racing Wheels (white). Some scrapes, as they came off the boat.

17x9 (rear) with 255/40ZR17 Potenza GIII tyres (70% tread)

17x8 (front) with 235/45ZR17 Goodyear Eagle F1 GS-D3 tyres (brand new - fitted April 2006)

Modifications:

- Power FC, FC Commander, Boost Control Kit

- HKS adjustable exhaust cam gear

- Trust R-SPL (stock mount) intercooler, which measures 250x119x192mm

- Bosch 040 internal fuel pump

- Apexi Power Intake

- Trust Power Extreme II stainless steel exhaust

- 'BATMBL' combined front/dump pipe and Magnaflow high flow cat

- Front strut brace (JustJap)

- Cusco Master Cylinder brace

- Razo shift knob and pedals

- Apexi Auto Timer

Tuned by UAS for 197.9kw @ 12psi. That was with stock fuel pump and R34 GTT intercooler (smaller than Trust one) so there should be some headroom now to go beyond 200kw easily now. John Penlington said 'it made good power' :(

NB: Plates do not come with car. Will be changed over to standard NSW ones.

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Brand new front tyres put on: Goodyear Eagle F1 GS-D3s (235/45ZR17s)

Fitted, balanced and four wheel alignment carried out.

Current asking price $21,500.

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Ey man nice car, got the same wheels in bronze, just a question whats the cooler you got, so does it sit in the same spot as the stock one does havnt seen on eof them???

Ey man nice car, got the same wheels in bronze, just a question whats the cooler you got, so does it sit in the same spot as the stock one does havnt seen on eof them???

It's a Trust R-SPL side mount intercooler, so it sits in the same spot as the factory intercooler. Pretty large too (H192 x L250 x W119). It's noticeably larger than an R34 GTT cooler (which I previously had in the car). Nengun sells for $900 delivered new :)

Heslo, PM sent.

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why are you selling the skyline is it costing to much money?

See my first post:

Reason for selling: Need a change

I want to buy an Integra VTiR - in any case please don't post unless you're asking something a serious question.

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