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Moving interstate need to sell. 92000 kms. Serviced every 5k at Clark racing. I am the first aus owner. Bought from jsa in melb last year. Clutch replaced late last year. Split fire coil packs. Blitz front mount. Manual boost tee ( 10 psi ) apexi afc neo. Walbro high flow fuel pump. White in colour. Few stone chips. Average head unit. Needs new speakers. Asking 11000. 0467515388.... Good condition. Will upload pics soon. Located launnie. Benny.

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Selling Car due to moving interstate.

This car was first registered in Australia last year. I am the first Australian owner. Therefore no accident history. I purchased this car from JSA imports. This car is very tidy and straight. Serviced every 5000km's at Clark racing, They have told me that they would recommend my car to anyone looking to buy a skyline. This car hasn't given me any trouble at all. This car has a few light mods.

Momo race steering wheel

Enkei Circular rims 17x7 (front) and 17x8 (rear) - $1000

600HP Walbro Fuel Pump - $200

Spitfire Coilpacks - $700

4 Inch cat back exhaust - 5 inch tip $450

Front Sway bar $100

Blitz front mount intercooler kit $750

afc neo apexi fuel system $470 (Tuned at Clark Racing)

turbosmart boost guage/cup $55

turbo smart boost tee $99

HKS mushroom air filter set up $65

Turbosmart vee port blow off valve $200 (Not Fitted)

Tyres are in good condition. Paintwork is good, there are a few chips here and there. Clutch was also replaced last year.

Need a quick sale. This car cost me alot more to purchase only 8 months ago. Horn is not working. Has a lose wire in there somewhere. Will most likely have this fixed before sale.

Located in Launceston Tasmania.

Please text or call 0467515388 (work monday to friday 7am - 5pm )

This car is advertised elsewere.

Please no stupid offers. I want $11000 firm.

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Edited by Wubzy =)

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