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1996 Nissan Skyline S2

Alot of money has gone into this car. Work and tune has been done by JEM. It has made 300kw plus at the wheels and has more in it still. The interior is in mint condition as is the exterior.


Some mods

r34 neo engine with 175psi compression on all 6.

Tomei cam gear.

Tomei poncams and valve springs with retainers.

N1 oil and water pump.

Garrett gt3582 turbo with external waste gate.

Hks exhaust manifold.

Full exhaust system.

18inch custom painted black starcorp rims.

Custom airbox.

550cc sard injectors.

Apexi Fc with hand controller.

Apexi boost controller.

G4 adjustable coilovers. height and dampening

Greddy blow off valve.

Bigger fuel pump. not sure what it is though.

Twin plate clutch.

Greddy style plenum.

Intercooler.

Splitfire coils.

320km white face cluster.

Double din clarion dvd screen with sony split and rear speaker hooked up to an amp. Sounds great.

Side skirts, painted white already just not on the car and stock wheels.

Plus more things i just cant remember.


$15000 or swap for something of interest. Money either way.

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