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Make/Model: Nissan Skyline Ti

Year: 1986

Kilometers: Genuine 95xxx Kms

Transmission type: Auto

Engine: RB30E+T

Colour: Red

Modifications:

1. High Mount Exhaust Manifold

2. T4 Turbo

3. 50mm External Wastegate

4. Manual Boost Controller

5. Drift Boost Gauge

6. Huge Front Mount Intercooler with 3inch piping

7. Dose pipe (sounds awesome)

8. 2 1/2 custom exhaust

Roadworthy Certificate: No, but just got the car registered and it passed roady easily.

Registered: Yes, 12months

Accident History: No

Asking Price: $6500

Location: Greensborough

Contact Details: Taylor - 0413206839

Other Comments: I bought this car from an old granpa. It was just sitting in his shed for 5 years he said, unregistered. I got it from him with 94xxx genuine kms. Everything is in immac condition, interior is great absolute no wear or tear, everything is genuine. Car drives beautifully. My cousin a qualified mechanic bolted up all the above modifications, running on only 3psi, can handle 10psi. Still has 12month reg and got insurance with no problems. Give me a call, very clean and neat car. I would be keeping the car, but as i am a P-plater but because of the laws i cannot drive it. I cannot risk my license. Motor, gearbox and diff are perfect. Full service history.

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Make/Model: Nissan Skyline Ti

Year: 1986

Kilometers: Genuine 95xxx Kms

Transmission type: Auto

Engine: RB30E+T

Colour: Red

Modifications:

1. High Mount Exhaust Manifold

2. T4 Turbo

3. 50mm External Wastegate

4. Manual Boost Controller

5. Drift Boost Gauge

6. Huge Front Mount Intercooler with 3inch piping

7. Dose pipe (sounds awesome)

8. 2 1/2 custom exhaust

Roadworthy Certificate: No, but just got the car registered and it passed roady easily.

Registered: No, plate will be taken off prior to purchase.

Accident History: No

Asking Price: $5500

Location: Greensborough

Contact Details: Taylor - 0413206839

Other Comments: I bought this car from an old granpa. It was just sitting in his shed for 5 years he said, unregistered. I got it from him with 94xxx genuine kms. Everything is in immac condition, interior is great absolute no wear or tear, everything is genuine. Car drives beautifully. My cousin a qualified mechanic bolted up all the above modifications, running on only 3psi, can handle 10psi. Still has 12month reg and got insurance with no problems. Give me a call, very clean and neat car. I would be keeping the car, but as i am a P-plater but because of the laws i cannot drive it. I cannot risk my license. Motor, gearbox and diff are perfect. Full service history.

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