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Make:nissan

Model:skyline

Milage:159000kms 110000 on engine

Transmission:5 speed manual

Colour:silver

Location:orange

Complied?yes

RWC supplied?yes

Currently registered?yes

Price:$19000

Contact:0419284730

Comments / Modifications:this car is very unique. its makeing more than 250rwkw and sounds very different from the others. owned by a mature owner Its serviced every 3000kms,the engine was tested and had compressoin between 250 and 260, all gaskits have been changed eg exaust,turbo,manifold,head gaskit.etc The clutch and gearbox have been recently replaced. list of modificatoins front mount tube and fin intercooler garrett 2835r turbo full 3inch exhaust including dump pipe power fc tomei injectors 550cc 500hp fuel pump custom air box,intake,cold air inductoin and catch can 18inch axis rim 255 rear 225 front carbon fibre wing can be changed for standard wing hidden blow off valve can be changed to plumb back flame thrower blow up to a metre out jun style font bar fully tinted windows this car has been tuned at unigroup i have reciepts for everything have spent over $26000 on this car.the car might have some kms but the engine is 110000kms ,new owner will be very happy with the 32 any questions please give me a call may swap for a ute or a small 4cylinder

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