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Year: 1991

Model: Si-Vtec

Trans: Manual (rare in JDMs apparently)

ODO: 180,000

Colour: r81 milano red

Interior: black/dark grey

Reg exp: october 2010

factory Items:

- JDM Black one piece headlights

- JDM Climate control

- JDM Electric folding mirrors

- JDM Rear wiper

Audio

- new pioneer cd/mp3/usb head unit

- Front - JBL 6" Splits

- Rear - Latest Fusion RE-CM650 6.5" splits

Engine/performance

- X-Force 4-2-1 Headers

- X-Force Downpipe

- X-Force Hi-Flow Metal Cat

- X-Force Twin Tip Muffler

- Limited Slip Diff

- Class "B" Clutch Kit

- AEM Short Ram Intake

Suspension/handling

- Rear Generic Strut Bar

- KYB Shocks

- kings Low Springs

Car had a major service done around 2 months ago now, including :

- New hydraulic/auto tensioner from honda

- New timing belt

- New water pump

- New crank seal

- New sump seal

- Engine flush

- Radiator flush

- New oil & filter

Chasing $8000 negotiable.

my friends skyline pulled 128.4kw max on dyno last week and when we had a little boot , i pulled away quite easily, havent had the car dyno'd but thats just to give a rough idea. and no the car is not thrashed. have taken very good care of this car in the past 2 years i have owned, runs excellent!

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