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Impul full stainless exhaust system with custom stainless dump pipe

Impul GTR polished deep dish 3 piece chrome nut rims 235/45/17

Impul sports pedals

Bodykit

Lowered

Nismo grill

Nismo strut bar

Ceramic sports clutch

Momo race full leather steering wheel

Momo leather/ chrome shift knob

New leather boots on shift and handbrake

GTR Intercooler

Platinum spark plugs

Injectors/ ports cleaned polished

Turbo pillar bar gauge (small)

Brakes - Slotted rotors with EBC green pads (front) red pads (rear)

Turbo timer

Cold air intake

Alarm and 3 point Imobiliser

Central locking with Boot release

Tinted windows

Includes Rockford Fosgate Sub not installed to go with amp and stereo

150000km's

Serviced every 5000km

Detailed by myself, Mechanically maintained by Ferris who works on track in Japan and Eurotune

Always garaged

Perfect condition

Wish to have extra travel money straight after christmas

Dan 0404 876 441

Edited by danielg888

hey man... not interested in car but heres a free bump ...

you should add the kms on the car as ppl will ask!

sounds like a good cheap car.... lots of goodies...

another free bump, what is the difference between impul and other 'normal' skylines?

i have always wondered!!

Cheers Peter,

oh and nice car, looks really clean

Impul is the equivalent of Nizmo and is the racing partner for them in the pits on track in Japan

Impul is the equivalent of Nismo. Those RIMS are worth $3000 second hand alone and any enthusiast should know that...

you guys dont seem to know a good deal when you see it, make a realistic offer and we can talk about it!

something tells me it isnt a 96.

Yeah, I see a lot of Series 1 bits on the car including the lights and rear "Skyline" garnish plate.

A pic of the engine would be good too. That is a good price for the car with all the inclusions, but it looks like a series 1.

Daniel, are you able to provide a pic of the interior and engine bay, and whats the ECR33 number from the Jap plate please

Yeah, I see a lot of Series 1 bits on the car including the lights and rear "Skyline" garnish plate.

A pic of the engine would be good too. That is a good price for the car with all the inclusions, but it looks like a series 1.

Series 1.5 perhaps?

Has some S2 parts (ie spoiler, boot lock cover) and some S1 parts (ie bonnet, headlights).

Series 1.5's are a pain as the engine is a mix of both and if something breaks, you have to work out if it is series 1 or 2??

Indeed :D

Simple things like the bonnet and lights are easy to spot, but take your aerial for example...would would have thought that the aerial from an S2 was different to an S1? :D



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