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Approx 170k kms.

I absolutely love this car, regularly serviced and religiously washed every week.

Performance/Engine Mods:

Blitz Pod Filter with Custom 3" Intake

HKS FMIC

Nistune ECU

Hypergear ATR43G2 Turbo with custom racepace heat shield

Turbotech Boost Controller

Bosch 044 Fuel Pump

Splitfire Coilpacks

3" Turbo back exhaust with twin tip

Excedy Heavy Duty Clutch

Tein HA Coilovers

Front & Rear Swaybars

R33GTR A-LSD

and a Racepace Tune (recent).

Regularly serviced at Chasers Eastside who recently did a 100,000kms service on the vehicle.

Other Mods/Items:

Genuine Skyline Floor mats

Nismo Gear knob

Drift Wing

JVC Mp3/CD/Ipod Player, Amp, 6.5 inch front and rear speakers, 2 x 12" Kicker subs in box

350Z Rims

Fire Extinguisher

Stock Air box, Rear bar, ECU, and other parts come with car.

Recently replaced; radiator, drivers side glass, drivers side window motor and other bits and pieces that I can't remember right now.

I also have 550cc Sard Injectors that are for sale separately but if they don't sell, I would be willing to throw in to sweeten the deal.

Chasing $11,000. I'm moving to the city and only have one car space between me and the missus. Guess who won.

PM me or sms me on 0430110090. Can get RWC at buyers expense.

Cheers,

Sanjay

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Racepace Tune.pdf

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I've now purchased a property so i've gotta get serious about selling the skyline now :(

so this is back up for sale - price drop to $8,000 ono!!!!!!!

sms me on 0430110090

cheers

sanjay

so I just found out that the clutch is starting to slip.

i'm pretty motivated to sell as i've got to settle on the property by march and need the funds by then.

new pricing is:

$8,000 with new clutch & rwc

$7,000 with rwc

$6,000 as is, no rwc

pretty firm on the above prices.

cheers,

sanjay

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  • 7 months later...

so I just found out that the clutch is starting to slip.

i'm pretty motivated to sell as i've got to settle on the property by march and need the funds by then.

new pricing is:

$8,000 with new clutch & rwc

$7,000 with rwc

$6,000 as is, no rwc

pretty firm on the above prices.

cheers,

sanjay

f**k ME, I WOULD HAVE BOUGHT HER Back! was a good car shame to see her sold and for dirt cheap, makes me sad

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