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Hi all,

Im just seeing what sort of interest my car attracts as I may or may not sell swap etc.

here are the stats

Nissan Skyline Gts25t 1997 model type M

Full type M kit, skirts rear pods front lip etc

Sonic Silver

113,000 log booked k's - Has 100k service done with all new belts tensioners pulleys water pump etc

Front and rear Strut braces

Apexi turbo timer

Apexi SAFC

HKS sequential BOV

Blitz pod filter

Blitz LM front mount intercooler

Exedy HD clutch

GFB Bleed Valve

AMG 17" wheels

Falken Ziex 235/45 tyres all round

Full exhaust from turbo back with Lukey muffler

A-LSD - rare option fitted to R33's

Carozerria stereo fitted in Japan with 12 stacker CD player

Thats all I can think about for now if anything pops up ill add to the list.

Car has only been boosted to 10psi. SAFC needs to be tuned as I havent gotten around to doing it as yet.

Have dyno papers of when it was tuned when it first came into the country with the exhaust put on. I am the 3rd owner of this car and the youngest at 26. This car was imported for a mature couple and was sold to a friends parents who in turn sold it to me to upgrade to an R34.

I change the oil and filter every 5,000ks with Mobil 1

Gearbox Oil was changed at Clutch replacement

Radiator was flushed at 100,000k service

Just had a suspension check done and everything seems to be in perfect working order.

I have reciepts for absolutely EVERYTHING and have the log book of when everything was done even down to the oil changes. This Car has been well looked after and IF i decide to sell it will be a great car for its future owner.

Im looking for around 16-17k or if anyone was interested in a trade im open to offers. Im located in Brisbane any questions PM me or reply here.

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Cheers

Chris

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