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I have had this car for just over 18 months and it has never missed a beat. But now I am finished my trade, I need a ute for all my tools.

The modifications I have made to the engine are listed below:

- Blitz crossflow FMIC

- Blitz dual soleniod sequential boost controller (control mounted in drivers sunvisor)

- Blitz turbo timer (mounted in ash tray)

- Precision Turbos Garrett high flow turbo

- New Apex'i Power FC

- Nismo 555cc injectors

- Tomei fuel pump

- Z32 AFM

- Custom exhaust

Interior Modifications are as follows:

- Professionally installed cruise control

- Leatherette seat covers (black with red double stitching)

- Matching gear and handbrake boots as well as centre console cover

- Nismo Leather gear knob

- Red lighting in the footwells when doors are opened

- Carbon Fibre scuff plates

- Full set of dealer specific floormats with red highlights

- An illuminated "Skyline" boot garnish will be incuded

Audio Modifications:

- Alpine headunit with remote

- Rockford Fosgate amplifier with bass adjustment module

- Focal 8" subwoofer in sealed enclosure above fuel tank

- Focal 165K2P Splits in the doors

- Sound deadening throughout entire vehicle (floor, doors etc)

- Brand new Optima Yellowtop battery (best audio/starting battery you can buy)

- UHF CB Radio Scanner/Transciever installed in boot with head unit in centre console (able to scan emergency services freqs)

All of these modifications have been made to look as stock as possible.

The car has been serviced every 5000km using Motul oil and has had the timing belt replaced at 100000km. The car has extremely straight panel work as it has just been in the paintless dent removal shop, there are, however, a few stone chips and a scuff on the front bumper, most of which were on the car when I bought it. Has 130000km on it.

A set of 17" mags with decent tyres are available to the new owner, they were taken off in order to put on the 350z rims.

If you are looking for a well looked after and tastefully modified skyline, this is the one for you.

Contact Leigh on 0409486447 anytime. Pics are here (sorry about the size of the link): http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars/priva...e|1&trecs=3

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