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Time to sell my silver skyline :(

I imported this car myself 12 months ago. It has low kms (65,000) and it’s in very nice condition inside and out. It’s been looked after by the previous owner in Japan and I have serviced it religiously here. It came with a few little extras like a Momo Race steering wheel, genuine Volk Racing rims, Momo gear knob, turbo timer and nice factory option skyline floor mats.

- Apexi S-AFC and dyno tune (to improve fuel economy and power - it is mounted in the dash under stereo and can be hidden with a flip door for that completely 'stealth' look)

- K&N Pod Filter (recently cleaned and re-oiled) for that awesome and famous skyline induction noise

- Cold air partition to prevent warm engine bay air being taken in.

- Racebrakes high performance race brake pads on freshly machined rotors. (90% pads remaining)

- Custom made boost controller with control switch in dash with low boost pressure of 7psi (switch off) up to a constant 10psi (switch on). (10psi is a safe, conservative level - NEVER been over)

- NGK Iridium spark plugs gapped to 0.8mm and 2 stages colder. (Recently cleaned)

- Adjustable castor polyurethane suspension bushes.

- Dash mounted Autometer boost gauge.

- Installed an electroluminescent white dial kit. During the day the dials are white, at night they glow blue.

- ‘White-light’ headlight globes and dual highbeam modification.

- Alarm system and Immobiliser inc Keyless entry.

- MP3 Head unit (with remote control for rear passengers) and front Kenwood 3-way 180w speakers

- Electric Sunroof

- Momo Race steering wheel

- Automatic Turbo Timer

- GoFastBits Mach1 Blow-off Valve

- Oil changed every 5,000km and engine had been treated with expensive Nulon protective products. It starts quickly first time, everytime.

- Redline gearbox oil installed 1000km ago. Gearbox and clutch in excellent condition.

- 12" Pioneer Subwoofer and Amp installed nicely in boot with matching fabric/colours.

- Silver car with grey M-spec bodykit.

- Genuine lightweight Volk Racing rims with deep-dish rears.

$17,900 with 11 mth rego! (Priced to sell quickly)

This is a very neat, lightly modified Skyline that has been looked after and drives really well.

Just gimmi a call to see it and take it for a drive.

Cheers,

Craig.

0410 500 719

If you're serious drop an email here [email protected] and I'll send you some photos...

  • 2 weeks later...

i can vouch for grim here hes one of my good m8's, its a mad car and kept in good nick iv been on cruzes with him and it goes good and his is sellin it for shit cheap one of these will set u bak at least $20,000, if i had the money id be buying it off him

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