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Item: late 96 Black SII Nissan Skyline

Location: Syd

Item Condition: Good

Price and Payment Conditions: $11500 on Carsales! first in best dressed

http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars/priva...mode%20matchany

Extra Info:

Mods:

-R34 turbo

-Lowered on kings super lows

-FMIC

-Full 3 inch Xforce Exhaust including dump

-Automatic Greddy Turbo Timer

-Defi style Boost guage

-Tints all round

-Full Alarm system

New plates with 1 yr rego. AY00AX

Serviced every 5000kms with motul oils.

FULL engine and gearbox oil, fluids and filters change 11/04/08.

100 000km service done with Gates heavy duty timing belt at Roccos Performance.

12X XXXks currently

Drives like a dream, Engine has not been heavily modded and has been maintained to a T!

Car has recently been buffed and polished and detailed, also got a new set of tyres.

Kept simple... kept reliable :(

Pictures:

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Contact Details:

0406299996 or through PM for inspection

No test pilots or time wasters please

looking for a sale guys :(

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