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Make: Nissan

Model: HR31 Skyline series 3

Year: 1989

Engine: silver top rb20det conversion

Transmission: 5 speed manual

Color: Black Over Dark Grey

Registration: XLB-535

Rego Expiry: 4/04/2007

Options: power windows, power steering, fold down auto spoiler, lsd, electronicly controled spring dampening, climate control,

Modifications:tight short shifter, 17in mags, lowered, cat back exhaust, hybrid limited edition front mount, flow tune chip, rebuilt lsd, pod filter, after market fuel presure regulator, isotta sterring wheel, turbosmart plumb back bov, boost controller, 5 finger sprung centre puk clutch, incar boost controler, hks turbo timmer, kenwood cd player, vdo 61/2in rear speakers, 61/2in splits in front, recaro reclining bucket seat in drivers side, hornet car alarm system

Price: 11,000ono

Contact Details:

msg or ring me on 0408089200

pm me on here or reply to this topic

or add me to msn [email protected]

pictures avalible apon request as i have to borrow my olds digi cam

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