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THIS CAR HAS BEEN STOLEN

VIN NUMBER 6U9000ECR33017453

[/size]Item Summary: 1993 NISSAN SKYLINE gts-t, loads of work done

Location: QLD: Brisbane

Postcode:

Odometre: 123,000 kilometres

Contact Info: 0404 219 513

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even if you see parts like these for sale please let me know and i will look into it

it has pretty much had every modification under the sun

custom front fenders (not pictured)

power fc (fully wired to EVERYTHING, boost, speed, everything)

xforce highmount manifold

massive high mount setup garrett 3582r ballbearing

custom oil feed and water lines (earls,speedflow,aeroquip)

tial 38mm wastegate with 1" screamer

z32 airflow meter with k&n to suit

asi 52mm radiator (massive)

dba slotted rotors

all gates silicon hoses

greddy copy plenum polished with plazmaman adapter

nismo strut brace

nismo knob

nismo dash cluster

recaro recliners

g4 coilovers ( not a jap brand but they are okay fully adj 10kg rear, 12kg front)

adj rear camber arms

hicas lockout

front adj caster arms

tripple plate clutch

custom chromoly flywheel with direct clutches ( custom tripple plate clutch for upto 350rwk)

some sort of lsd (fairly certain it isnt stock)

ducktail wing

700cc capable injectors

turbosmart type1 BOV

catch can ( now plumbed up, not pictured)

walbro intank wired properly

full 3inch exhaust with stainless twin pipes

apline ipod dock stereo

sony amp

alpine typeS front and rear speakers

greddy front mount with full wiper kit

sard fuel press reg

has heaps of guages in the cabin mounted nicely

old school 17*9 and 17*8s near new tyres

high pressure aftermarket hoses, gates hoses everything replaced

PLEASE CONTACT CRIME STOPPERS ON 1800 333 000 QUOTE LICENSE NUMBER 912LHU

OR CONTACT SGT YOUNG OF WYNNUM POLICE STATION 33088100

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cheers guys.. yeah sort your insurance out... make sure you have a good immobiliser or they wont cover you... they wont tell you that till its stolen either

So did you have a immobiliser? as alot of skylines are getting stolen lately (as reported on http://www.facebook.com/pages/Stolen-Cars-in-the-Gold-Coast-Area/243590732330538 ) and i always wonder if they have immobilisers or not..

Hope you find it in and will keep my eyes out

thanks guys, it did not have an immobiliser on it.. it was realy only parked out the front of my house... didnt think any scum would think of taking my car... but there are some loosers in this world

eddy,

no issue with yours.

still can't believe people think it is ok to park one of these outside a house and expect it to be there in the morning. christ I see 8-10 a month for that very reason. the last one I had WAS a 33 and I ended up rebuilding the steering column thanks to someone trying to take it. that car WAS parked out side a house and had it not been for the owner leaving the lights on it would have been LONG gone. (you know who you are when you read this)

if it shows back up send it over here and I'll rework it so the only way it will move is by tilt tray.

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