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Sadly selling my skyline reason for the sale is this car is no good for a 4th year plumbing apprentice.

Car has been looked after with no major modifacations done to it.. All i have replaced apart from giving it a service is the power steering belt and the clutch other than that i havent had any troubles in the 15 months i have owned it..

PRICE IS $14,000neg

5 speed manual

95,000kms on the clock

MODS include:

600x300x76 Front mount

Rb25 Series 2 Turbo

Full Exhaust 3 inch dump to the muffler and looks to be 4 from there to the Canon

Drift Pod Filter

Standard turbo timer

Turbo Smart type 2 vee port bov

Tinted Windows all round

17x8 Gold BSA Rims

Turbo Smart T piece bleed valve

Adjustable suspension on front end..

Gtr kit

Cyclops Alarm central locking (not keyless)

Short shift gear stick

7 inch indash tv screen and dvd player

Drift boost Gauge in air vent on far right side of dash..

Splits on the front and pioneer 6x9s in the rear

Response 4x50rms amp running all speakers

XDC Throw-over seat covers and floor mats

Momo Steering wheel.

Trust Gear knob

Contact James - 0438 085 409 or [email protected] (add me to msn if you want)

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