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Hey all, I'm Regretfully stepping out of my Skyline into something more a little cheaper to pay off some debts.

Specs as follows:

YEAR/MAKE/MODEL

1997 Nissan Skyline GTS25-T Sedan

ENGINE HARDWARE

Nissan RB25DET Twin Cam Turbocharged 2.5 In-line 6 83000kms Serviced Every 5000kms using Genuine Nissan Filter and Mobil 1 Oil

ENGINE ACCESSORIES

Just Jap 600 x 300 x 76mm Front Mount Intercooler Kit

Blitz BOV

GReddy Profec B Boost Controller (Very rarely run at 11psi, usually switched off)

DRIVETRAIN HARDWARE

Nissan 5 Speed Manual

BRAKES & SUSPENSION

Front: Nissan(Sumitomo) 4 Pot Monoblock Calipers with Standard size RDA slotted rotors, Bendix Ultimate brake pads

Rear: Nissan (Sumitomo) 2 Pot Fixed Calipers with Stock size RDA slotted Rotors, Bendix Ultimate brake pads

Jaguar DOT4 Brake Fluid

G4 Racing Street Spec Coilovers with 20% softer inserts

ROLLING STOCK

STREET

17"x7.5" Nissan R34 GT-T 6 Spoke Alloys

225/45ZR17 94W Falken FK452 Rubber - 2 need replacement

BODYWORK

Standard Nissan Sonic Silver

Front Bar modified to fit FMIC

INTERIOR

Stock Interior

Leather wrapped steering wheel

Nismo leather gear knob

STEREO COMPONENTS

Pioneer Bluetooth CD Player with Ipod adaptor (keeping that for my next car, will be fitting another unit or reduce the price accordingly.

Stock Front speakers with Fusion Tweeters :S

Pioneer 3 way 6x9's

PERFORMANCE

1/4 Mile 14.2@ 98mph @ WSID

156.4RWkW (using Dyno Dynamics Shootout mode)

I am the first Australian owner since buying it off a compliance workshop in November 2006. Its been nothing but a pleasure to own, great car to drive, especially on the open road. Every thing that u expect feature and performance wise from a Nissan Skyline with the ability to take the family or friends along for the ride! Am willing to remove certain items (Boost controller)

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Rego till 20 November 2008

Chasing $15500, Headunit will be removed and a new headunit will take its place or negotiate without stereo. This is a Genuine and regretful sale. No Timewasters, no Joy Riders and no Test pilots please.

Will Trade for cheaper car/ute or 250cc motorcycle plus cash.

Bump. Regretful Sale. Price seem a bit high? I'm trying to filter out time wasters and low blow rediculous offers.

Forgot to mention, no joy rides, test pilots, timewasters

BUMP! Now on carsales, Mention SAU and I'll be more flexible on price, really want to sell it to someone who will look after it as much as I have.

Link: http://www.carsales.com.au/pls/carsales/...icle_id=4601620

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Update: Price is up to $16750 as i have renewed the Rego for another year!!!

Wil Consider trades for S13 180SX with SR20DETplus cash Adjustment or straight swap N/A R34 Non turbo manual coupe

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Massive Price Drop! $15500, willing to trade for cheaper car/ute or 250cc bike plus cash.

needs 2 front tyres as they have camber wear.

Circumstances have changed and it MUST GO!

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Come on guys/gals, surely you know someone after a clean well maintained Skyline, mechanic owner. This car has never let me down, need to sell so i can move out of home.

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Make a reasonable offer. tell your friends, its a great car, but i wanna fulfill my dream of owning a Zed and i have a motorbike on the way.

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