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Make: nissan

Model: skyline

Milage: 74,000

Transmission: manuel

Colour: white

Location: taylors lakes

Complied? yes

RWC supplied? no

Currently registered? yes

Price: $24000

Contact: simon0422586776

Comments / Modifications:If your lookin for a true street performance skyline that has been over engineered this the 1 for you..Nissan Skyline 1995 series 1, one of a kind 370 rwkw 20psi. Fully rebuilt engine with only 9000ks . It contains blue printed motor, port & polished heads,c.p pistons and rings,eagle rods,n1 oil pump,aftermarket waterpump ,after market studs and bolts, tomei 1.8mm head gasket,cams,870 cc sard injectors in original fuel rail,apexi power f.c computer with hand controller,in tank fuel pump,blitz cooler,low mount garett turbo gt 3582r internal gated no problem with police engine looks complete standard alot of money invested to get motor looking like this ,3 inch exhaust with high flow cat 5 inch tip, oz geikan twin plate clutch...short shifter,up grade of front brakes slotted drilled, titanium racing rims.nismo suspension,blitz electronic boost controller,boost gauge,turbo timer pioneer head unit, after market pioneer speakers with splits,sunroof,twin airbags.alarm and immobilizer with key pad start and more....has ran 11.6 at 125mph without launch have papers for proof. serious buyers only

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Make: nissan

Model: skyline

Milage: 74,000

Transmission: manuel

Colour: white

Location: taylors lakes

Complied? yes

RWC supplied? no

Currently registered? yes

Price: $24000

Contact: simon0422586776

Comments / Modifications: rebulit motor 9,000kms low mount turbo garret gt3582r motor looks totaly standard makes 370rwkws 20psi too much to mention has ran 11.6 at 125mph without launch have papers for proof. serious buyers only

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Here's a hint, try mentioning the mods, serious buyers want to know the build specs of the engine for example

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