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NISSAN SKYLINE

Ive owned this car since it was imported in 02, and since then its been faultless, it has always been a second car so its spent more of its time in the garage than on the road, hence why it has such low K's. Im a terrible photographer but hopefully the pics say more than words. Have spent thousands on this car, it has been treated like a baby and never driven hard, regretfull sale but need the cash!

Colour - White

Year - 1994

Kilometres - 85,000

Rego - APW 18T

Transmision - 5 speed Manual

EXTRAS INCLUDE:


  • Front Mount Intercooler

  • Remote Start
  • White Face Electro Luminescent Gauges
  • GTR Interior Fron And Rear
  • MOMO RACE Steering Wheel
  • HKS SSQV BOV
  • Autometer Boost Gauge
  • Highflow Cat & Dump pipe
  • TURBOSMART Dual Stage Boost Controller
  • APEXI N1 Stainless Exhaust
  • G4 Adjustable Coilovers All Round
  • Clarion DVD Player With TV tuner plus Aux Input for Ipod/Xbox/Psx etc...
  • 2 x MTX Road Thumder Amps
  • Cold Air Induction Partition
  • Button Clutch
  • Spitfire Coil Packs With Irridium Plugs near new
  • Stainless Castor Rods
  • Genuine GTR Wing
  • 18 Inch Mag Wheels
  • Clear Side Indicactors
  • Redline Shock Proof in the Box
  • Genuine Nismo Shift Knob
  • APEXI Turbo Timer
  • Pager Alarm (lets you know when people bump or try to enter your car)
  • Recently Serviced

The only thing wrong with this car is a small amount of paint missing from the front bar, easily touched up though just havent had time to do it myself. trust me this car is a must see!!!

$13000 ONO

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Reason for selling, going os, no not taking the rims off.

to the guy who has been trying to organise a viewing, I Lost my phone and the net has been down, my mate is back from coffs if your still keen to look at the car, im now contacable on.

0402218925

Cheers

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