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Skyline Series 1

Model 1995

Rego : till 2013, 11 May

120,8++ kms

Car is locateD in 2763 nsw.

PRICE :- 13,500 :yes:

Interior :-

- A pair Bride seats

- 5 Defi Meters ( Ori )

- Apexi Boost Meter

- Apexi RSM

- Apexi SAFC NEO ( not tuned yet )

- Greddy Turbo Time

- Greddy Boost Controller

- MOMO steering wheel

- Sparco Quick release

- NISMO gear knob

Exterior :-

- Front Strut Brace Bar

- Rear Strut Brace Bar

- BC suspension

- HICAS lock bar

- ROTA wheels with 95% more Rubbers

- Carbon Fibre Exhaust Guard

- SPARCO spring pin

- Front Bumper Diffuser

- Full Exhaust System

- Genuine GTR front bar

Engine Bay :-

- Aftermarket FMIC

- Aftermarket Air Box

- Greddy B.O.V

- TOMEI fuel pressure

- Clear Timing Belt Cover

- Bolt on Turbo ( rated to 430 bhp )

Items NOT Fixed yet / recently fixed :-

* Rear Upper Control Arms

* Front Caster RoDs

* Rear Control Arms

* Front Control Arms

* Plenum (just fixed , car still in da workshop)

* Genuine 38 Turbosmart wastegate ( just fixed , car still in da workshop)

Stock items :-

# A pair of stock seats

# FactoryTurbo

# Factory HICAS

# Factory Exhaust system

# Factory Air box

# Factory Intake Manifold

# Factory Turbo

This car is for weekend use only and kept under cover on the porch most of the time. It has been taken care of with much love and effort and you need to see this car inside and out to appreciate the degree of care given. The need to upgrade is the only reason of letting this one and hopefully it will go to a good home and owner. Only the best quality engine oil is used and this car is fueled on Vpower petrol. There is a slight crack at the left hand side bar (as shown in picture) due to going over a ramp and front diffuser got caught but not a major thing and you can fix it yourself. All the gadgets inside are newly fixed (less then 6 months) and the receipts are available.

Since i cant download more pics here let me have ur email add n i will email u more pics of the car. Or if u would like to view the car PM me, this is only for serious buyers. TQ

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Skyline Series 1(1.5 my friend told me)

Model 1995

Rego : till 2013, 11 May

121,8++ kms <<<< current kms

Car is locateD in 2763 nsw.

PRICE :- 13,500 :yes: << 12k :yes:(need money to get married)

Interior :-

- A pair Bride seats

- 5 Defi Meters ( Ori )

- Apexi Boost Meter

- Apexi RSM

- Apexi SAFC NEO

- Greddy Turbo Time

- Greddy Boost Controller

- MOMO steering wheel

- Sparco Quick release

- NISMO gear knob

Exterior :-

- Front Strut Brace Bar

- Rear Strut Brace Bar

- BC suspension

- HICAS lock bar

- ROTA wheels with 95% more Rubbers

- Carbon Fibre Exhaust Guard

- SPARCO spring pin

- Front Bumper Diffuser

- Full Exhaust System

- Genuine GTR front bar

Engine Bay :-

- Aftermarket FMIC

- Aftermarket Air Box

- Greddy B.O.V

- TOMEI fuel pressure

- Clear Timing Belt Cover

- Bolt on Turbo ( rated to 430 bhp )

- Splitfire coil Packs + New Plugs

- New WalBRo 255

Items NOT Fixed yet / recently fixed :-

* Rear Upper Control Arms

* Front Caster RoDs

* Rear Control Arms

* Front Control Arms

* Plenum (just fixed)

* Genuine 38 Turbosmart wastegate ( just fixed )

Stock items :-

# A pair of stock seats

# FactoryTurbo

# Factory HICAS

# Factory Exhaust system

# Factory Air box

# Factory Intake Manifold

# Factory Turbo

This car is for weekend use only and kept under cover on the porch most of the time. It has been taken care of with much love and effort and you need to see this car inside and out to appreciate the degree of care given. The need to upgrade is the only reason of letting this one and hopefully it will go to a good home and owner. Only the best quality engine oil is used and this car is fueled on Vpower petrol. There is a slight crack at the left hand side bar (as shown in picture) due to going over a ramp and front diffuser got caught but not a major thing and you can fix it yourself. All the gadgets inside are newly fixed (less then 6 months) and the receipts are available.

Since i cant download more pics here let me have ur email add n i will email u more pics of the car. Or if u would like to view the car PM me, this is only for serious buyers. TQ

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