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Ive come to say goodbye to my pride and joy,

A recent business offer has persuaded me to go this way, not that i want it like this but thats life i guess...

As Follows...

-White 1996 Skyline GTR Vspec s2

-A few mild modifications, nothing real crazy such as...

-HKS Air Filter kit,

-HKS SSQ Blow Off Valves,

-Tomei Stage 1 Poncams,

-Tomei External Cam Gears,

-Gates Racing Timing Belt,

-Garrett -5 Turbos,

-Extended 7 litre Sump/Baffle,

.......

-Brand New 19x10 Tenzo Type R/ New Tyres

-Apexi N1 Coilovers

.......

-Apexi Power FC With Hand Controller,

-Apexi AVC-R Boost Controller,

-HKS Turbo Timer,

-AutoMeter Digital Shift Light,

-Greddy 60mm Electronic Boost Gauge White/Green in Pillar,

-Greddy 60mm Electronic Air/Fuel Ratio White/Green also in Pillar,

-Brand New Clarion CD Player,

-Nismo 320kph 11,000rpm Dash Cluster (White),

-Nismo Centre Gauges (White),

-Momo GTR Gear Knob,

.......

-Twin Dump Pipes into 4'' HKS Exhaust With 5'' Super Dragger (Sounds Nice)

.......

- I think thats basically covered most of it,

thers probally a few more things iv'e forgotten to mention,

**Note that the car is currently off the road at the moment due to the engine being out and getting freshened up by Shaun and the boys from BoostWorX, the bottom end will be completely new, should see it back within a couple of weeks...

i thought id get the add up and see if ther was any interest... Will be sold Tuned and ready to go, Last tune seen 275.1kw/820nm, a set of injectors should see the output up around 310/320kw but i'll be leaving that to the buyer or at an additional cost of $1500 i could arrange it...

Im asking around $32,000.. May seem a little pricey, but keep in mind thats with a brand new bottom end, over $5000 just in that, im also fairly negotiable so any offer wont be over looked, like i said, i was planning on keeping it, but a certain business offer has persuaded my mind, Its always washed and polished on a regular basis.. has been lucky to be driven once a week... i will get more photos up as soon as i get a chance...... Any Questions, i can be contacted on 0415639689, ask for Dave,,

Cheers...

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yeh its a very nice car, im pretty sure its worth more than that, im looking to buy a R33 GTR here in brisbane, for that price its mostly stockos, i reckon u could easily sell it for that price, i was just saying 26 grand is all i culd have possibly paid for any car :P

Just a few more photos i had on my cpu...

By the way, the lip colour on the rims is actually red... not pink like my pox camera has made it...

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Edited by x Sayonara x

Forgot to mention it also has an exedy clutch, greddy air dam, aftermarket cooler, HID 6000k Kit with new headlights, (other ones were bit yellow) hate that look :) clear front indicators in bumper, nismo carbon fibre A pillars, Carbon GTR endcaps on spoiler, just had new brake pads installed,wiper blades etc.. windows have just been tinted with brand new 20% tint, looks fresh as... if thers anything else i think of, i'll post it up also

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