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alrighty the time has come to sell my skyline, which is like selling a kidney, i love it i want it but sadly i need something bigger (more doors/ and something with a real boot)

location: Gold Coast

Brad

phone number: 0406316242

this is a one of a kind skyline great car excellent condition all mods done professionally.

silver vinyl stripes on each side gt stripes over bonnet/boot 5spd manual 80,000km series 1.5 mspec drivers side airbag 94 model

rego until 7/07

200rwkw with dyno sheets to prove with the old fmic on

mods include:

HKS spec r intercooler

Radiator Air guide pannel

Gallop Works Garage titainium Exhaust 3.5 inch from dump back catback sounds like 3 rb25's coming out the one pipe tough as just legal.

Blitz Plumb Back BOV still makes a great sound while aiding performance and legal

Apex-i Power FC - tuned by Chiptorque (Rob)

Apex-i AVC-R runs boost at .85bar all day everyday never over also tuned by Chiptorque

Apex-i Power FC Hand Controller

Apexi - Power Intake

Autogague - Tachometer w/ shift light

Starcorp Racing Impul - 18x8.5 fronts slight dish / 18x9.5 rears with massive dish nankang near new tyres

Tenon Pager Alarm Sytem - high frequency shattered glass sensor, shock sensor, tilt sensor and emf sensor

Veilside Rear bar

Bomex Front bar

Autogague smoked face oil temp/water temp/volts in passenger side sbove glove box (looks hot)

Excedy single plate race clutch 10k old

C's Short Shifter - reduces gear change throw 40%

Pioneer p5850 headunit oel display

Major service carried out 5k ago inc.( ngk iriway 7's, timing belt replaced gates racing, all filters, all fluids)

oil/oil filter changed every 5000 km, gearbox oil castrol syntrax 75w90 with nulon gearbox treatment

Electronic Rust Protecton - ozone elite unit

Gtr insrument cluster

Carbon fibre look alike interior inserts

koni shocks and lower kingspring recoils drives like its on rails without the nasty kidney buster effect lowest part of the car is 98mm so its legal

greddy oil catch tank

bosch motorsport in-tank fuel pump

there's more but its not coming to mind atm

ASKING 21,000 o.n.o or will trade for manual stagea dayz edition

i'll get some newer pics including interior up this w/e since these pics both l/h/s and r/h/s vinyls have been redone and the front bar has been replaced and was modded to fit the biger HKS fmic in also now has slimline plates, also the eyelids have gone didn't like them.

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if anyone knows someone witha decent stagea for sale and they are willing to trade lemme know cheers only selling this due to work implications i spend money on my car my work gives me money haha can't do the one i want without the other :)

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