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WA LICENSED, BBS WHEEL SET 17" (8" FRONTS AND 9" REARS) 70 PERCENT TREAD, FULL VERTEX BODY KIT 3" SPORTS EXHAUST SYSTEM FROM TURBO BACK INCLUDING HI FLO CAT, HYBRID FRONT MOUNT INTERCOOLER TUBE AND FIN, HKS POD FILTER, HI FLO SILICONE INTAKE, SHORT SHIFTER KIT SLOTTED BREAKS, HI-FLO CROME EXHAUST MANIFOLD, HEAVY DUTY CLUTCH, BLOW OFF VALVE GIZZMO 4 STAGE ELECTRONIC BOOST CONTROLLER, WALBRO FUEL PUMP 255L PER HR, FUEL PRESSURE REGULATOR, OIL CATCH CAN, PIONEER HEAD DECK WITH IPOD CONNECTION AND MP3 PLAY BACK, SONEY SPLIT SPEAKER SYSTEM, 12" SUB WOOFER WITH AMP (NICE SOUND) HKS TURBO TIMER, CUSTOM GAGUES, LOWERED KING SPRINGS WITH ADJUSTABLE SHOCKS.

Manufacturer: Nissan Registration Number 1DCL878

Model: Skyline Engine Size: 2 litre

Type: Sedan For Sale by: Private Seller

Doors: 4

Date of Manufacture: 1990

White Registration Information: 2009

Right-Hand Drive Manual

Petrol

Kilometres: 115000 Previously Registered Overseas: Yes

Condition: Used Options: Air Conditioning, Alloy Wheels, AM, FM Stereo, CD Player, Climate Control, Power-assisted Steering (PAS), Power Locks, Power Windows, Tilt Steering Wheel

Safety Features: Immobiliser

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ASKING $13,500 0404858957

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so diaopinted that this is in W, its a awesome example of a tidy 32 four dorr

good luck with the sale

Thanks man, yeah it was in QLD 2 years ago then moved here...

Needs a new owner as im going over seas.

Sad to see it go

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