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Make:Nissan

Model:Skyline

Milage:130000

Transmission:Man

Colour:Alpine White

Location:Melbourne

RWC supplied?No

Currently registered?Yes till Oct 08

Price:$16500

Contact:0422808528

Comments / Modifications:

-Rajah Intercooler With Custom Piping No holes cut. only way front mount is legal

-Garrett GT30R Turbo

-Stage 2 Turbosmart Boost Controller Set a 8psi low 16psi High

-Spitfire Coilpacks

-HKS Rev Controller

-HKS Super Drager Exhuast with TBE Hi Flow Cat

-Apexi Power FC with Hand Controller

-Iriguim NGK spark plugs

-Z32 Air Flow Meter

-White P1 Buddy Club Racing rims

-K&N Filter

-Decon Heavy Duty Brass Button Clutch

-Bosch 023 Fuel Pump ( Larger Than 040 )

-Dyno 243 RWKW @ protek with sheets

-Full Respray in Alpine White

Interior

Pioneer USB Head Deck With Ipod Adapter

Polk Momo Splits Front And Rear

Polk Momo 12" Sub

Soundstream Amps

Monster Tacho with Shift Light

Blitz Turbo timer

Missle Switch

Final Words

One of the cleanest skylines going around always been serviced using Motul Turbo Lite every 5000klm

Has Been Quoted to do low 12sec 1/4 mile runs by Protek. All Standard parts come with the car if you want or need to return it back to factory. Must Sell

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errr yeah should i offer 18,000 you think and work my way down you fkin retards , no roadie plus rego could cost thousands to put on the road who knows, and maybe he or she is broke like most people that own skylines, there are plenty of 12 an 13 second skylines out there for less than 16g's that are sold with rwc n reg, anywho to whom it really concerns, feel free to contact me when you want to work out a price??

peace <

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errr yeah should i offer 18,000 you think and work my way down you fkin retards , no roadie plus rego could cost thousands to put on the road who knows, and maybe he or she is broke like most people that own skylines, there are plenty of 12 an 13 second skylines out there for less than 16g's that are sold with rwc n reg, anywho to whom it really concerns, feel free to contact me when you want to work out a price??

peace <

dude your eyes re obviously bigger than your budget, perhaps try an s13...

Price Drop>>>>> $14900.

Motor has gone to piston lands. Second hand motor going in this week. Series 2 motor with approx 75000klms

Done a comp test today results are as follows:

1 155psi

2 171psi

3 175psi

4 170psi

5 171psi

6 171psi

Absolutly shattered that it happened to me, but glad in a sense because i would of felt bad if i had sold it on to someone and it happened to them. Anyways this going costing me $3000 to fix. The motor going in has never been boosted and has good comp readings. I have droped the price because the car no longer has the original motor and new buyer will need to get a new full tune on the dyno and possible regas of the air-con.

  • 2 weeks later...

New motor in runs well comes with three month warranty, Aircon has also been regassed( Nice and cold) . All it needs now is a retune. Currently running stock ecu and air flow meter, but drives supprisingly well on standard boost...

remember to give me a call when your back jay. really interested. only one question though. how is the clutch from day to day driving being a button clutch? is it hard?

  • 4 weeks later...
  • 3 weeks later...

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