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Ok so the time has come to part with my N/a Skyline due to buying a Supra.

I do not have the best photos of it so I will upload as to what I have at the moment

Details:

Engine

Rb25de motor with 120 000kms

Manual Gearbox

Cold Air Intake w/pod filter in a nice box

MDU adjustable coil overs all round

17' GENUINE Enkei RPF1 wheels custom painted matt black with new (95% thread at front and 80% at rear thread)

F1 Falken tyres Front is 225/40/17 and rear are 235/40/17

Nismo rear strut brace

Whiteline Front strut brace

Fujitsubo cat back 2.5 Exhaust with performance headers (unknown brand headers)

Alloy Radiator with 2 x Electric Thermo Fans

LSD

Short Shifter

HID Headlights

New Clutch (not even 5000km old)

Serviced regularly with high quality parts (serviced last week)

Car has engineer certificate and mod plated for Aftermarket seats but will be sold with stock seats.

ICE

6.5' touch screen DVD Player

6.5 splits at front

6x9 in the rear

12 inch sub powered by JBL amp

Dash has also been Carbon Fibre Wrapped

The car could do with a wash and polish but paint is in GREAT condition (no faded paint or brittle paint)

I am not on here much but I thought you guys could have a go at it first before she goes off to eBay. Any enquiries and inspections welcome

Price:$ 8000 Neg

Yes price is negotiable but I am in no rush to sell it. at the moment. Reasonable offers considered

Just ring me on 0428 570 069

John

You can pick weather you want the silver wheels, or the black ones. The black ones are the ones listed in the sale but I can swap them for the silver ones


In one of the photos you will see the indicator has a crack in it. That indicator has been replaced

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