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2001 VSPEC II in perfect condition. Sensible modifications and a perfect all round package. You will not find a better one for sale.

KMS 60600

ENGINE MODS

APEXI POWER FC

HKS GT-SS TURBOS TOMEI EXPREME TURBO MANIFOLDS

POWERHOUSE AMUSE TITANIUM EXHAUST

HKS FRONT PIPES

TOMEI PONCAM CAMSHAFTS

TOMEI CAM GEARS NISMO INTAKE PLENUM

NISMO Z-TUNE INTERCOOLER

NISMO OIL COOLER

NISMO HARD PIPING INTAKE

NISMO TIMING BELT

NISMO 600CC INJECTORS

NISMO AFM

NISMO FUEL PUMP

NISMO SPARK PLUGS

NISMO COPPERMIX CLUTCH

ARC AIRBOX KOYO RADIATOR

ARC OIL CATCH CAN

SUSPENSION NISMO S-TUNE HA COILOVERS

WHITELINE REAR 24MM SWAYBAR

AUTOSELECT STRUT BAR

BRAKES AND RIMS

NISMO LM-GT4 18" WITH NISMO LOCK NUTS

BRIDGESTONE RE-11 265/35/18 (BRAND NEW)

ALCON 6 POT BRAKE KIT WITH 365MM ROTORS APP STAINLESS BRAIDED LINES MOTUL 5.1 FLUID PAGID FRONT BRAKE PAD ENDLESS REAR BRAKE PADS

BODY

CARBON BONNET WITH NACA DUCT REAR

UNDERBODY CARBON DIFFUSER

ORIGINAL NISMO S-TUNE FRONT BUMPER

NISMO SIDE SKIRTS

NISMO REAR PODS

JUN STYLE CARBON WING EXTENSION

REAR BUMPER DIFFUSER

GANADOR CARBON MIRRORS

INTERIOR

NISMO 320KM/HR SPEEDO

HKS EVC-5 BOOST CONTROLLER

APEXI TURBO TIMER

Also have spare N1 Block for sale which can be negotiated.

Next step will be for someone to build the engine.

Reason for sale. Looking for a european sports car.

Welcome to any mechanical or body inspection.

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Ad on carsales. http://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/nissan-skyline-2001-14394353?base=1216&vertical=Car&cr=0&eapi=2&__N=1246%201252%201247%201282%204294963846%204294963593%201216&find=HNB|CarAll&silo=Stock&num=15&sort=default

PRICE $63,900

May consider swaps for M3, RS4, 911 Turbo with cash adjustments.

Heuson

0433093555

Heuson you're killing me! I wanted this car so badly last year when Jason was selling it and you beat me to it by a couple of hours, now you're already getting rid of it for a euro car and it hasn't even been a year!!

Would you swap for a widebody R33 GTR Vspec with cash adjustments?

'traitor'! You prefer the R33 GTR, remember? jk

You'll end up with "R33 GTR Withdrawal Syndrome!"

jk

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