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1996 Nissan Skyline Gts25t

88,000kms

Automatic

Full Electrics

Alarm with 3 point immobiliser and shock sensor

Engine Mods

HKS 2530 Turbo

HKS Adjustable Actuator

Braided oil and water lines

HKS Split Dump Pipe

AVO 3in Turbo Back Exhaust

JMS 3in De-Cat Pipe

Spitfire Coil Packs

Greddy Exhaust Cam Gear

Trust Type RS Blow off value (Plumb Back)

Apex power intake

HKS Type S intercooler Kit (including aluminium piping)

Nismo Fuel Pump

Nismo Fuel Regulator

Apex Power FC with hand controller

Blitz SBC ID3 Boost Controller

Transmission Mods

MV Auto Stage 2 Valve Body

MV Auto Trans Cooler

Suspension Mods

Bilstein Shocks

King Springs (Lows)

Whiteline Camber Kit (Front & Rear)

Whiteline Castor Kit

Whiteline Sub Frame alignment kit

CUSCO Front Strut Brace

Standard Skyline Rear Strut Brace.

DBA Slotted Front Rotors

Bendix Ultimate Brake Pads

Bridgestone S03 tires (225/50 – 16)

Interior Mods

Apex Boost Gauge

HKS Type 1 Turbo Timer

20% Tinted Windows

Sound Mods

Sony XPLOD Head Unit

Sony XPLOD 6.5in, 3-Way Speakers (Front)

Sony XPLOD 6x9, 3-Way Speakers (Rear)

Reg:07/08

I bought the car 6 years ago, completely stock standard, and have receipts for every single mod done to it. Car was bought with 35,000kms, and I am the first owner in Australia.

Car gets serviced every 5000ks with full synthetic OWS fluids. The 100,000kms service was done at 70,000kms, just for peace of mind.

Car puts out 230rwkw.

Car has a few small scratches and dents that will be fixed up before selling.

Only selling this car as I bought a GTR a while ago, and I can’t afford to have 2 weekend cars.

Price: 15900

Contact Details: 0423 255 886

E-Mail: [email protected]

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