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Ok here it is:

It is a silver 4 door series 1 skyline. It is in good condition. there are a few scuff marks here and there on the interior and it has no stereo. It is also missing the boot carpet and linings which were a bit damaged from an old stereo install. I am selling this car because my lovely wife is getting a new kitchen :P

The car has 98,000 on the clock at the moment.

Here is a list of modifications that have been done to the car.

High flowed GCG turbo

Z32 AFM

FMIC 76x300x700

custom intercooler pipe

550cc injectors

Apexi Power fc (no hand controller)

Coil overs

Apexi air pod

Walbro fuel pump

Shift kit

BIG Transmission cooler

dump pipe

Exhaust (3' inch) from turbo

Magnaflow muffler

obligatory boost gauge smile.gif

manual boost controller

and probably 1 or 2 other minor things that i cant think of right now...

its running on 13-14psi at the moment and that is on PULP making around 230rwkw

I should also mention if you haven't realized from the above mods that it is an auto 4 speed. but the gear box has never missed a beat. I have tried to sell the car before but didn't have many responses so here i go again. Also if you have any questions please pm me and i will get back to you as soon as i can.

The buyer can also have some stock parts with the purchase...

Price is 12k which i think is reasonable cheap. considering the modifications

1 thing i forgot to add. I have owned the car now for 2.5 years and it has travelled a HUGE 9,000 kms and all the parts for it bar 1 or 2 are new. So for example the turbo is 4000kms old and the injectors are about 3000 old etc...

hit me with some interest. if i cant sell this car then i will revert it back to stock and it will go for about 7k-8k and the parts will be sold separately.

pics are here and there will be some more very soon

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Ok all,

It has come far enough. I would like to inform all that i will be bringing the car back to semi stock from. The intercooler and Xhorst will stay on the car, everything else is up for grabs. I have not worked out the prices yet for everything but feel free to hit me with an offer.

I have had some offers/interest in the turbo, injectors, and power fc as a package. for more info on that pm me.

The car is still all in 1 piece and i wish to sell it as is but if i get good offers i have no hesitation to take it apart.

If there is anything else you want to know just let me know what you want and we'll go from there.

--Ben

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