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Due to my plans to study overseas I need to get rid of my pride and joy.

I am asking $13900 O.N.O which I hope is reasonable considering the cars condition and modifications:

Body and paint in excellent Condition, windows tinted with quality mirror tint, Zenetti Tracer II 18 inch wheels 8.5inch wide front 9.5 inch rear, Genuine Nissan Type M front bar. Just fitted new discs and rear brake pads. Interior very clean with original Skyline floormats, Mechanically flawless, has never missed a beat, all major services done with reputable skyline specialists. I have owned the car since it had 78,000km and the 100000km service done at Advan Performance. Have always used Motul and Elf fully synthetic oils every 5000kms. Car has a Kenwood CD player with aftermarket Kenwood and MTX speakers. Front Strut Bar (Top Stop) and rear Strut Bar (Nismo). Nismo adjustable shocks in the front, New Bilstein Shocks in the rear (only 3 months old). K&N performance air filter and full custom stainless steel exhaust from the turbo back with stainless steel high flow catco metal cat catalytic converter - all only 3 months old still with 5 year warranty. Genuine Hybrid Front Mount Intercooler Kit, Fitted in February with 12 months warranty. Go Fast Bits Stealth FX blow off valve (Adjustable Plumback-Atmospherical Hard-Soft) Ceramic button performance clutch only 16months, 15000kms old, Genuine (U.S Made) Walbro 500HP fuel pump, SARD fuel pressure regulator. Car always run on Shell Optimax 98 and then BP Ultimate when V-power came out. (These cars do not like v-power)

Accessories include: HKS Turbo Timer, Nismo Leather Shift Knob, EL Dials (switchable from green to blue) with matching Autometer C2 Boost Gauge neatly mounted on the A-pillar, HID Xenon Headlights (Blue 8000k worth $799), Black Widow alarm with 2 point immobilizer, Rare Carbon Fibre GTR style grill (Original grill also available).

Owned by Skyline enthusiast.

I recently decided to purchase a APEXI power FC with Power FC boost controller kit. I got it tuned By Pulse Racing and it is now producing 207rwkw with comfort. Inj. duty never exceeding 78%.

Negotiable.

All inquiries please call or sms Mike 0401766777.

I do not get much time to go on here so if you want a reply best call or text me..

SMS: anytime

CALL: after 5 monday to friday.

Cheers.

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