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Going overseas so need the money grab a bargain

Extremely powerful nice to drive skyline. Paint and interior in excellent condition. Maintained in good condition with regular oil changes (fully synthetic mobile 1) and servicing. Rear tyres are near new and registered until spetember 3rd. Comes with alot of quality extras (thousands of $) including the following.

Full aero body kit with nismo front bar,

Dark tinted windows,

Rays Engineering volk racing GTP wheels (2 piece forged racing rim),

Greddy Front mount Spec M intercooler, ($700)

Greddy profec b boost controller ($550),

Million colour undercar leds with different patterns and remote control(can be removed easily if you dont like),

Blitz pod filter with cold air pipe and custom cold air box.

Tein fully adjustable coilovers,

Swoosh boost and exhaust temp gauges - nice gauges,

Drift brand seat covers,

Bosch 044 600hp fuel pump - mounted in tank,

fujitsubo full 3inch split dump to 3.5inch (Good Jap Brand) turbo back exhaust (awsome sounding)

Full viper 2 way way programmable alarm (cost over $1000) -remote start/ turbo timer built in with in cabin kill switch. It is responder type alarm and will send message to ur remote if alarm is triggered. also has tilt sensor to stop thieves making off with you wheels.

optional extras include the following:

full quality sound system - alpine pdx 4 *150wrms digital amp with mtx competition 6 by 9s 100wattrms speakers and MTX sub 400watt rms $600 extra otherwise will be removing from the car.

apexi Power Fc with hand controller (as new condition) 1100 extra (very rare unit not made anymore) - with this unit car is ready for turbo upgrade.

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Going overseas so need the money grab a bargain

Extremely powerful nice to drive skyline. Paint and interior in excellent condition. Maintained in good condition with regular oil changes (fully synthetic mobile 1) and servicing. Rear tyres are near new and registered until spetember 3rd. Comes with alot of quality extras (thousands of $) including the following.

Full aero body kit with nismo front bar,

Dark tinted windows,

Rays Engineering volk racing GTP wheels (2 piece forged racing rim),

Greddy Front mount Spec M intercooler, ($700)

Greddy profec b boost controller ($550),

Million colour undercar leds with different patterns and remote control(can be removed easily if you dont like),

Blitz pod filter with cold air pipe and custom cold air box.

Tein fully adjustable coilovers,

Razo carbon fibre style foot pedals (rare)

Swoosh boost and exhaust temp gauges - nice gauges,

Drift brand seat covers,

Bosch 044 600hp fuel pump - mounted in tank,

fujitsubo full 3inch split dump to 3.5inch (Good Jap Brand) turbo back exhaust (awsome sounding)

Full viper 2 way way programmable alarm (cost over $1000) -remote start/ turbo timer built in with in cabin kill switch. It is responder type alarm and will send message to ur remote if alarm is triggered. also has tilt sensor to stop thieves making off with you wheels.

optional extras include the following:

full quality sound system - alpine pdx 4 *150wrms digital amp with mtx competition 6 by 9s 100wattrms speakers and MTX sub 400watt rms $600 extra otherwise will be removing from the car.

apexi Power Fc with hand controller (as new condition) 1100 extra (very rare unit not made anymore) - with this unit car is ready for turbo upgrade.

contact Chris on: 0431287844 or 32642807

Location Brisbane Albany Creek

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ummmm so 17 grand and that is with NO stereo and NO power FC ???? wow

KMS ? (if over 100k... has the big service been done ? water pump, ALL belts etc)

haha didnt say that im not negotiable. Big service was done before i purchased the car. Pretty much the first owner in Australia as the guy i bought it off was an importer. engine is in good condition - no oil leaks.

interested?

how much power you got? You said extremely powerful but you didnt mention what after aftermarket turbo you got on there?

at moment car is running 180kw (could easily reach 200rwkw if tuned and boost above stock) on standard boost car has standard turbo and hasnt been boosted above stock simply cause i havent had the time to get the power fc and boost controller tuned. turbo upgrade was the next thing to do on my list (3076r or 3071r) but am going overseas so need the money for that.

for the 16990 i will chuck the power fc and stereo in need the money asap.

Going overseas so need the money grab a bargain

Extremely powerful nice to drive skyline. Paint and interior in excellent condition. Maintained in good condition with regular oil changes (fully synthetic mobile 1) and servicing. Rear tyres are near new and registered until spetember 3rd. Comes with alot of quality extras (thousands of $) including the following.

Full aero body kit with nismo front bar,

Dark tinted windows,

Rays Engineering volk racing GTP wheels (2 piece forged racing rim),

Greddy Front mount Spec M intercooler, ($700)

Greddy profec b boost controller ($550),

Million colour undercar leds with different patterns and remote control(can be removed easily if you dont like),

Blitz pod filter with cold air pipe and custom cold air box.

Tein fully adjustable coilovers,

Swoosh boost and exhaust temp gauges - nice gauges,

Drift brand seat covers,

Bosch 044 600hp fuel pump - mounted in tank,

fujitsubo full 3inch split dump to 3.5inch (Good Jap Brand) turbo back exhaust (awsome sounding)

Full viper 2 way way programmable alarm (cost over $1000) -remote start/ turbo timer built in with in cabin kill switch. It is responder type alarm and will send message to ur remote if alarm is triggered. also has tilt sensor to stop thieves making off with you wheels.

optional extras include the following:

full quality sound system - alpine pdx 4 *150wrms digital amp with mtx competition 6 by 9s 100wattrms speakers and MTX sub 400watt rms $600 extra otherwise will be removing from the car.

apexi Power Fc with hand controller (as new condition) 1100 extra (very rare unit not made anymore) - with this unit car is ready for turbo upgrade.

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more pics to come

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