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hey man, yeah the rims used to stick out heaps because i had 30mm spacers for some mega offset on for a few weeks, but i've taken them off now and the rims are back to normal, the car is a 94 model as well, but from the condition of the car, especially interior you'd think it was 2004, i don't have any more pics atm, but i will take some soon and then i'll send them to you, if you like we can meet up and u can check the car out in person. thanks

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ohh ok yeah i was like wat the hell is goin on wif them wheels lol thought it might of had abit of contact wif gutter n pushed the diff assembly to one side... neways cheers man, and yeah the pics would be appreciated... i wish i could meet u in person but that couldnt happen due to me living in townsville, but i could ask a mate of mine to check it out possibly. but as ive said i will have to wait until december b4 i can get ur hopes up any.

cheers brad:D

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Hey guys, time to sell my skyline, its a series 1 type m with 90000km's on the clock and is in excellent condition throughout, has had a lot of money spent on it

EXTERIOR

Unique and rare Blitz Front bar

Jun sideskirts and Rear Bar

Genuine Adjustable GTR rear wing

Factory Sunroof

6000K HID's

Deep dish G-max rims, 8.5†front and 9.5†rear

Tyres: Fronts: Bridgestone potenza s02's in 225, Rears: Bridgstone potenza re011a in 255

INTERIOR & AUDIO

CF Coated dash

Silver Polished gear stick

Boost guage defi style

full automatic turbo timer (all features)

Pioneer mp3 head unit

Pioneer 3 way 6x9's rear

Pioneer 4 way 6" fronts

Mongoose M80 alram/immobiliser

ENGINE MODS

Trust drag spec FMIC 600x300x110

HKS 3" exhaust system with a custom stainless steel split dump pipe to suit turbo

XTR To4e Turbo low mounted

Apexi Power FC computer with hand controller

Z32 AFM

Blitz dual SBC electronic boost controller

Splitfire Coilpacks

stainless steel intake piping

Denso 800cc Fuel injectors

New Iridium plugs (under 1000km old)

600hp Walbro fuel pump

HKS SSQ BOV

Apexi Suction kit

Exedy 4puk organic button clutch

Nismo Radiator Cap

Cusco 2 way LSD

Cusco front and rear adjustable strut braces

As you can see from the mods list, all parts used are quality brands with no cheap stuff and there's probably more which i forgot to mention

Price is 16900 ONO which is pretty cheap considering all these mods, or may consider trades for other jap imports

Can sell for cheaper with stock rims

Located in Brisbane

if there's any questions don't hesitate to ask

thanks for looking

very interested. whats your phone number man.

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