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Item Summary: '94 NISSAN SKYLINE GTST UNDER SERIES 2 VVT ENGINE-WHITE-19"RIMS ETC

Location: QLD: Brisbane

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: Touring nationally with band

Asking Price: PRICE DROP! anything over $8000 or Swaps n Cash my way, No straight swaps tho thanks.

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: Spookz- 0451829648 OR PM

Extra Information:

-FITTED WITH A SERIES 2 RB25DET VVT ENGINE around 10 months ago. Driven under 10,000K's since I got it. Not sure how many its done before tho.

-GATES RACING TIMING BELT

-BRASS BUTTON (TRUCK DUTY) CLUTCH

-3" TURBO BACK EXHAUST-TWIN CANNONS TIPS

-R34 TURBO (NYLON WHEEL) LOUD SPOOL THO ONLY RUNNING 5 PSI

-GREDDY TURBO TIMER

-LOUD STEREO WITH TV (T.V not connected)

-BIG FRONTMOUNT INTERCOOLER

-B.O.V

-DIFF HAS BEEN RESHIMMED (very very tight) & NEW DRIVE SHAFTS

-SPLITFIRE BOOST GAUGE

-19" WHEELS "235 on front 265's on the rear" KUMHO'S GOOD TREAD

-GTR REAR SPOILER

-LOWERED

-STRUTBRACE & MORE

-Fairly clean and very reliable car, I have all the reciepts for proof of work done on it as well. All legal never hassled by the Po Po. Car will be sold with a free service done.

-Toughest RB I've ever heard! Sounds even tougher than my bro's GTR and my old RB S13 I used to own.

THE NOT SO GOOD-

The car was swiped by some dickhead in a truck a while ago and has a damaged right hand front quarter panel ($250 max 4 a new 1) and a little scuff on the door. Other than that just the usual small touch ups to be done here and there.Nothing major.VIEW PICS.

any questions? pm or call any time. `

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