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Got my 1996 Series 2 M-Spec for sale, 170 000 on the clock. May cosider Swap for something else, possibly cash my way depending what it is. :)

Mob is: 0430 349 254

Located : Brisbane

asking $13 000 ONO

Email: [email protected]

gearbox and diff oils done approx 10000 ago

clutch fluid done 3 months ago

Brakefluid (dot 5) - 6 months ago

Powersteering fluid - 6 months ago

New Cooland - 6 months ago

New timing belt/Pullies - 1 yerar/20 000km ago

New Fan and A/C Belts - 2 months ago

Rocker cover gaskets - 6 months ago

Upper Engine cleaned - 6 months ago

3" Jasma Aproved Turbo Back Exhaust - complies to the law -under 86 db!

Monsta FMIC - only installed 2 weeks ago

Apexi SAFC (Super Air Flow Controller)

Exedy Racing Clutch, 8 puk ceramic material with over 1 ton of clamping force.

Drift Power intake pod filter, enclosed by a Custom fibreglass cold air box to make it legal, and gain more power.

Red Silicone Vacume lines

Blue Rocker covers

NGK Iridium Plugs, less than 10 000kms old.

New Oil Catch Can

Apexi RSM-G (Rev Speed Meter with G-Sensor, for power calculation, and 1/4 mile times, plus a heap more!)

Nismo Clear side indicators

12" Sony X-Plod Sub

1200w Boch Mann Amp

6' MTX splits in the front

Pioneer USB/Aux in headunit

Boot has been recoloured in Blue

Has had custom painting on the side skirts and front and rear bumpers

AutoMeter Boost Gauge

AutoMeter Air/Fuel Gauge

Apexi Turbo Timer/voltage display/air fuel display.

Runs 10psi, never been run over that, but is capable of it!

All interier is in almost new condition, rear seats never used, and front seats always covered

Custom Plates, black on white CME-33.

17" Precedo Racing Rims

New Federal SuperSteel 225 Width tyres on the back

New Firenza ST-03 225 width Tyres on the front

Tein Damper adjustable Coilovers

Also:

4 x 16" Origional Skyline rims in black, all with good tyres

4 x 16" Tyres, 2 almost new, 2 ok

4 x 17" Falcon rims in black, all with tyres, 2 may need replacing to be used on road (pictured)

Front Spoiler Chin, is damaged by scraping

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