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1993 Skyline gts-t

In immacualte condition

Wine Red

Mods:

Blitz Electronic Boost Controller

Hybrid front mount intercooler with matching red piping

HKS Super dragger Exhaust (cat back)

Split dump pipe

3 inch metal body cat

Turbosmart BOV

Full GTR kit (wing, side skirts and front bar)

MOMO steering wheel

DVD player

TFT screen with tv tuner

MTX splits

Kenwood 800 Watt 4 Channel Amplifier

18inch mags

12 inch pioneer sub (in box)

tuned factory ecu (Unigroup engneering)

Ohlins adjustable shocks

Recently done major service, timing belt, fan belt, water pump, etc

changed oil every 10,000 k's using motul

currently 111,000 km's

Full 1 year rego

Im looking for $18,500 ono.

No Swaps

If i cant find the right price i'll keep it

You wont be dissapointed with this car!!

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