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1993 Nissan Skyline GTS25T black, approximately 136,000km's, engine rebuilt at 80,000 with ceramic coated pistons and custom work (as supplied does 12s quarters). This car has been setup for track and road use and has been used as an every day vehicle (runs reliably despite the large power output), list of modifications are as follows:-

Front and rear suspension replaced with Koni and Bilstein's, lowered

OS Giken 2-Way Superlock LSD

OZ Racing 17" rims 255 rear 235 front currently running Toyo PROXES RA1 with plenty of rubber

Carbon fibre aero bonnet (three outlets and airpod intake) with bonnet pins and normal locking mechanism

3" complete exhaust system with APEXI N1 muffler

Hi-flowed turbo

Large K&N air filter with front air duct piping (both bonnet and spoiler)

Large custom front mount intercooler

Modified plenum

Davie's Craig electric fan

Oil catch tank

PWR race radiator rated at 700HP (all hoses replaced and new clamps using Redline Water Wetter)

Greddy Turbo Timer

APEXI AVC-R (boost controller with solenoid)

APEXI boost and exhaust temperature guages (pillar mounted)

Tweaked MINES ECU

Heat exchanger, water pump, power steering hoses, steering bushes, rear discs and pads (Pagid Blue's recommended, already using silicon race brake fluid) and airconditioning motor has all been replaced recently

Alpine remote control 3CD In Dash stereo (four speakers and two tweeters)

Climate control

Central locking and alarm/immobiliser

Sparco Pro 2000 race seat

Car at night looks like the space shuttle

Not on the car but sold with them

Set of four Black Super Advan 18" rims 265 with Yokohama DNA rubber (brand new)

Original bonnet

Car is road registered and has permits for the carbon fibre bonnet, PWR radiator, strut brace and air filter.

Sacrificed at $20K.

Car is located in Perth, Western Australia and well worth a viewing, enquiries call 041 999 1911. Serious buyers only.

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Edited by el-ricardo
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