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1995 GTS-T Skyline, RB25T Engine in great condition and low kms with only 83000 on the clock, White in colour, long rego untiil Feb 2010, Handling is awesome in comparison to some other skylines ive driven and it is a very smooth drive. Serviced regularly on time every 10,000 kms.

**Mechanical Upgrades**

Blitz Blow Off Valve

Big Intercooler with a rating of over 1000HP

Apexi after market suspension (dampen adjustable)

Spitfire Coils

HKS pod filter

Turbo Back exhaust system

RS Hosino Racing Alloys 17'' (very wide tyres)

Front Tires - 90% Rear Tires - 70%

Last time it was dyno'd at 215Kws by V&E

**Interior Upgrades**

DDX7039 Kenwood DVD Player (with bluetooth unit, USB cable, ipod audio and video cables)

12'' Kicker Square Sub - ZX750.1 Kicker Amp

2 x Kicker Splits

2 x Kicker Crossovers

Sound Storm 800w Amp

Custom Fit boot with perspecs

Greddy Turbo Timer

HKS Boost Gauge

Italvolanti Leather Steering wheel

Lonza Gear Knob

I am the first registered Australian owner

Regularly Serviced, Recently Serviced

Long Rego

Asking Price - $12,000 ono

Sammy - 0410 495 592

Mt Pritchard (Liverpool Area)

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PRICE SLASHED TO $10,000 really has to go as i bought a new car n need the cash asap... anyone interested at all? Make an offer coz im pretty open at the moment... nothing rediculous obviously!!! =)

Not trying to rain on your parade, but do you have dyno sheets? 215rwkw's seems kinda high to me, considering you only have basic breathing mods

GL

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