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Make: 96' Nissan Skyline GTS25T

Milage: 85,000km

Transmission: 5 speed

Colour: Grey Silver

Location: Sydney Parramatta

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? Yes

Currently registered? Till Feb 09

Price: $16,000neg

Contact: Via Pm or 0410 687 984

Comments / Modifications:

This has all been done by Matt @ BEL...........

**Tube & Fin Front Mount Intercooler

**Garrett 3076 only done 2000km

**Ems 8860 ( this is one best Aftermarket computer going around Now)

**Os Giken Twin Plate clutch

**Greddy profec B sepc II

**Tial Wastegate 38mm

**Nismo 740cc injectors

**Walbro Fuel Pump

**Sard Fuel Reg

**D1 spec Catch can

**K&N pod with custom box

**Liverpool exhaust Custom 3" mendrel bend exhaust.

**Spitfire Coils

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This car is a dream to drive. Standard internals Running still at 157comp on all.

9psi = 220rwkw

14psi = 250rwkw

17psi = 271rwkw

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Well hopefully some will be intrested in 16

Had no luck...................

I am in no rush man ...... if it goes then it goes

  • 4 weeks later...

16k!!

Give it some time and the right person will come along!! Just gotta be patient.

But then again 33 market is flooded and the prices are dropping like crazy :)

Edited by siddr20

I agree with siddr20, even if you wanted 13 thousand you'd still be somewhat hard pressed, but when people see a modified 12 year old car then it's going to be hard, is the car on carsales.com?

nah what i meant was.. keep it at 16k.. dont bring it down further!!

its such a tasetful car with some really nice mods :teehee: someone will appriceate it and buy it!!

gdluck

do you pay more for the plates each year? what gauges are mounted on the b-pillar? did the ems plug in? does it need any type of engineer cert for anything / could you be defected for anything? bov?

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