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I'm selling my 1993 Nissan Skyline GTS-T with the original rb20det (135,000 kms), very clean and well looked after! It has been very relaible and is great fun to drive. When I bought this car just over a year ago It had the following modifications:

- Front Mount Intercooler with chrome piping.

- Boost Tap (set to a safe 12psi)

- Nismo Seat Covers

- AutoGauge Boost Gauge

- GTR bonnet (painted in black)

- GTR front grill (painted in black)

- R33 GTS-T wheel painted in black

- Lowered Springs (unsure of what these were, but rode very low and harsh. Got defected for being too low so replaced immediately)

- Fujitsubo Exhaust

- Excedy Heavy Duty Clutch

- Apexi Pod Filter

Since then I spent a fair amount of money keeping this car in top notch condition. It is washed and waxed regularly and I have it serviced every 5000kms at GT Auto Garage, only using HKS Super Racing engine oil and HKS Hybrid Sports oil filters. Since my ownership I have done the following:

- Replaced old springs with Lovells sports springs (much better ride).

- Replaced rocker cover gasket and rocker cover valves (replaced at 118000kms)

- Replaced all 4 wheel bearings

- New Project Mu sloted front brake rotors

- New Project Mu front B-spec brake pads

- Genuine NISMO solid shifter

- Genuine NISMO leather gear knob

The interior is still in great condition for a car this age. I still have the genuine floor mats which will be included as well as a spare OEM clutch. Only cons with this care are:

- Current A/C compressor is not working, I have bought another compressor but haven't had time to get it installed yet. I will obviously include this compressor in the sale.

- Back left hand fender has a small indent from a car park hit and run, very little damage though and should be cheap enough to repair.

Am negotiable on the price so send me an email or text and we can chat :)

Located at Eatons Hill, QLD

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