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OK, sold the Grey one, now I am looking at offers for the red one

I purchased the car directly from the importer (as a grade 4) about 3 years ago with 49000 Klm's on it.

I have done all the work myself (I am Qualified) and still have everything that I took off to put it back to stock. (and I mean everything)

Let me start by saying the car has never been thrashed, it's just my once a month (or so) adrenaline toy.

(I put new tyres on it 3 years ago that still look the same)

It has,

  • Super T70 top mount
  • 4 inch custom intake with custom Stainless heat shield
  • 3 inch Monkey warehouse front mount
  • Full custom stainless pipework (no holes drilled, uses original pipe locations)
  • Primary plum back blow off
  • Hidden secondary "V" port blow off
  • Greddy copy exhaust manifold (heat wrapped)
  • Nismo polished 3 inch exhaust (very Quiet) cat back
  • 3 inch "X" force high flow cat
  • Custom 3 inch front Dump to cat (heat wrapped)
  • External waste gate-Plumbed (currently has 7 Psi spring fitted) also have 16 Psi spring
  • Gates pro timing belt
  • Greddy Profec E-01
  • Greddy E-manage Blue
  • Greddy Full set cables including Data (can program it in real time with lap top)
  • Greddy extra wireless remote control button
  • Greddy Genuine programming software (all of this gear is brand new, I still have all the boxes and instructions)
  • Greddy Genuine pillar mount with Smoke Face (Delphi type) Boost and Exhaust Gas Temperature gauges
  • Greddy gear knob
  • DVD with in dash screen with twin remote and boot sensor for outside use
  • 2 extra rear headrest screens that are also stand alone TV's each with their own remotes
  • 500W RMS Jaycar 5 channel amp
  • Under dash sound controlled neons
  • Choice of subs, 15 inch MTX or 12 inch 1000Watt Sony
  • 8 inch round Pro Phillips rear speakers and solid parcel shelf (all big money sound gear)
  • Nismo Front Strut Brace
  • Rays Volk Racing GTP's (very expensive wheels)
  • Custom Number plates 33 GTT

This car now owes me in excess of 30K

I have not yet done fuel or ignition as I just had to stop spending money on it

I am looking for expressions of interest in this car and am negotiable on the price

I would like to see it fetch around the 16K as it is, (car currently has a broken manifold stud, and thus a tiny exhaust leak only when cold)

and then negotiate on the parts that I still have for it.

This includes all the stock gear mentioned, and,

Full set of new Tein springs (still boxed)

Nismo twin plate clutch and flywheel (retail around 2.5K)

and spare half shafts, tail lights, side skirts etc.

This car will come with RWC and any remaining rego.

This car looks, feels and drives better than the 54000 K's it has on it.

It even still smells like new, I really don't want to sell it, as it is a toy and I have 11 other cars,

but I'm sick of paying rent and need the money for a deposit.

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Edited by 33GTT
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  • 2 weeks later...

SOLD..

Sadly I have now sold both my Skylines in the pursuit of home ownership.

This is a sad day for me, I really was upset to see it drive away.

I guess I just have to put up with my Holdens now,,

cheers guys.

see ya's



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