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Well the time has come to sell my Skyline. I wish i could keep it but unfortunatley it has to go.

Year: 1994

Model: GTSt (M-SPEC)

Trans: Manual

Km's: aprox 147,000

Car has been services regularly by myself as I am a motor mechanic using Motul Turbolight. Also I can provide some receipts from the previous owner.

Mods are as follows:

- 18 inch Wheels (not sure of brand)

- Tein coilovers

- FMIC (Plazmaman piping kit with generic core)

- Cusco oil catch can

- Blitz Pod filter

- Blitz BOV

- Blitz Fatt-x turbo timer

- Turbosmart 'T' boost controller

- Apexi Power FC with hand controller

- Walbro in tank pump

- Defi BF series boost gauge with controller

- NPC Brass button clutch

- CES racing split dump+front pipe

- 3" Jap spec cat back (came with car from J)

- Pioneer CD player

- Infinity 2 way 6" in front doors

- full set of Nissan floor mats

As you might expect being 14+ years old it is starting to show it's age. it has small dings here and there all from being a daily. Also there are some typical interior faults like a worn drivers seat and centre console latch is busted and i know it needs a new set of rear pads asap. However i beleive the vehicle is in fair condition with some front end damage as can be seen in the pics. The front bar needs to be replaced as well as a new bonnet and grille and there is a small mark on the rear bar. I have sourced a used front bar for the car which is black but with some prep and paint is perfectly fine to use.

I have tried to take as many pics as possible to show the condition which i can email on request (there are too many to post up) as I am not attempting to fool anyone. the car needs a good tune as when i had it tuned last the plugs were breaking downs so rev limiter was set at 5.5k, these have since been changed but the car has not been driven much since and i have not had the spare time or coin for a tune. The Power FC was bought mid last year from Just Jap ($1700) and we all know how hard to come by they are.

At this stage I am selling as is and rego will be cancelled. I will be asking $11,000. This will include the car the replacement front bar and any stock bits and peices i still have that you may also want.

If you have any questions or you would like more pics you can PM/Email/Call me. However I would suggest email as I sit in front of it all day at work.

Contacts:

Ph: 0423 038 228

@ : [email protected]

Thanks.

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