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Series 1.5, metallic silver in colour, 5 sp manual, 2.5L 6cyl turbo. Only done 61,000Kms (weekend driven only) and serviced every 5,000Kms with Castrol-R fully synthetic engine oil. I have owned this car for 4 years and never missed a beat. I personally hand picked this car and had it imported. I am the 1st owner in Australia. The car has always been garaged.

Airbag

Tinted windows

Remote central locking with insurance approved CAT 4 alarm and immobiliser with motion sensors

Complete set of genuine Skylines floor mats front and rear

Pioneer in-dash CD player with Pioneer voice controlled 12-stack CD player in boot

1 Pioneer amp and 1 Kicker amp

12" Kicker sub woofer in boot

(Stereo alone costs $4,000)

Apexi racing air filter

TurboXS blow off valve

3" mandrel SuperCat exhaust

Cusco adjustable tension rods

SARD racing boost gauge

Apexi turbo timer

18" Manaray wheels (deep dish):

18x8.5 with 235/40/18 on the front

18x9.5 with 265/35/18 on the rear

(Wheels and tyres cost - $3,000)

Other than this, the car is stock. Never over boosted, never been on the track/circuit.

Car is as new and in immaculate condition.

PRICE - SOLD

Car is located in Sydney.

2nd pic is courtesy of the person who took the photo at a SAU cruise.

Edited by gel

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