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Make:Nissan Skyline

Kilometers:71000kms

Mods:Yellow R34 GTST Tiptronic (up and down shifters on steering wheel),RB25 Neo-6 turbo engine, Factory fitted Nismo kit, Nismo 300/kmph speedo, Factory fitted electric sun roof, Bilstein sports suspension lowered all round, Nismo body kit, Custom 3'' Exhaust, Upgraded turbo ,Turbo Smart External waste gate, Apexi turbo timer, Turbo Smart E-boost2, 18'' Enkei racing mags, Hybrid Intercooler, Steel Mate remote alarm system.

Price:$27990 ono

Name:James

Contact:0431283698

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Hey guys,

This is my mates car, i can vouch for it being one of the nicest skylines i've ever been in. looks awesome in person (as well as in the pics) and has more than enough power to put a goofy lookin grin on yor face. hoefully it goes to a good home.

good luck with the sale dude!

Might be worth while mentioning the type of turbo and if you're using any sort of engine management.

But man that's a hectik colour bro. :D

Its just a 650 horse power rated turbs an no engine management yet its goin in for a tune this week on the dyno so i can give the exact

rwkw, an the colour is out there it gets heads turnin.

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