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Hi All,

The time has finally come for me to sell my beloved baby.... :( Im getting married in october and need to make room for my fiance's :O car and need the money for the wedding. Im her first Aussie owner, she was delivered in 2002 with only 30k on the clock in stock standard condition (grade 4 at time).

Nissan Skyline GTS-T Series-II 1996 Rear wheel drive Black coupe 2.5L 5sp manual, 117000kms, very neat and tidy example, rare black with factory electric sunroof,

* Power FC computer with hand controller

* PFC intergrated electronic boost controller

* SARD 660cc injectors

* Nismo Short Shift with Nismo leather gear knob

* Large core bar and plate intercooler with ceramic pipes

* Nismo fuel pump

* Full stainless steel exhaust

* Brant Alarm

* GT-T 17in rims off 2000 model Skyline

* Nismo Clutch

* Bendix Ultimate brake pads + spare EBC Green Stuff pads

* Satellite Navigation ($4000)

* Kenwood TV with CD player

*Soundstream amp ($1200)

* steel turbo shaft

* 219kW at rear wheels at 12psi and 12.9sec 400m on standard tyres.

* 2 month old Bridgestone Potenza RE-01R Street Slick Tyres ($450 each)

Tuned by Unigroup Engineering. Ready for bigger turbo setup 300kW+ BLK-33R, EXCELLENT condition $18000! 0416-29 0201 or [email protected]

You will not find many as neat and tidy as this car. This is my pride and joy so the gets nothing but the best of everything.

Rego: 11 months

oils used: Redline Shockproof in both engine and gearbox

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Edited by borry

hi moneybags, last service was done in Jan and next is due in june but i service the car every 5000km or 6 months ( which ever comes first) i rarely drive the car - it would be lucky to do 100km per month and has been this way for the past year.

btw. im in Syd - Sutherland area

Edited by borry

Really nice car mate....pretty much exactly what im keeping my eye out for. Unfortunately i dont have the funds atm.

Just wanted to say good luck with the sale and congrats to whoever pics this one up.

thanks nator, i always get comments on how tidy and clean this car is :/ i spared no expence when i upgraded from stock to modified parts. Really made sure the fueling and innition was perfect before i even thought about boost. Also forget to mention that i got custom billet aloy spacers to fill up the wheel gauards. These bolt onto the hub then you bold the wheels onto the spacers.

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