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92 model, personal import

132000 k's

12 months rego

full service history since i have owned it by a skyline specialist, has had clutch master and slave cylinders done, brake master done and GTR n1 water and oil pumps fitted, timing belt changed, new battery fitted a week ago.

Gunmetal grey

GTR bonnet and grill

type M front bar and side skirts

R32 GTR wheels with bad rubber or 18inch RJR racing wheels with good tread left

GTR brakes with recently fitted bendix ultimate pads

Lowered 1.5 inches

Dark tinting

Full 3inch exhaust including ceramic dump pipe, Fujitsubo from cat back

Splitfire coilpacks

Just Jap heavy duty clutch

GTR inlet manifold w/custom trottle body and fuel rail set up.

ECU retune

Custom oil catch can

Upgrade R33 turbo

Plazmaman FMIC

Boost controller

HKS SSQ BOV

GTR centre console

GTR gauges with NISMO 260km/h speedo

NISMO front strut brace

Cusco rear strut brace

JVC head unit with alpine speakers

Apexi turbo timer

Alarm

K&N POD filter

This car has served me well for the past couple of years as my daily driver. Has never let me down. Car has not been on a dyno.

I have never circiut raced it but it has had about 12 runs down the quater at W.S.I.D and has recorded a best time of 13.5 seconds. This time was run in street trim, ie 18 inch tyres, full tank of fuel and stereo still in boot on a hot summers night.

Thanks

Adam

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Good Luck with the sale adam, she looks as clean as she did the day you bought her!

your old 2 door is still going hard! very hard as a matter of fact...

Take it easy, Ed

Cheers mate

Shes still in top nick for an oldie!

I will be after a Stagea now as i need to fit in wife and dogs and stuff.

On that note am interested in swaps/trade on Stags.

Thanks

Adam

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