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Hey Guys i got my Skyline up for sale as i'm upgrading to a GTR.

Here are the specs for my car: :Bang:

1996 Nissan Skyline Series II still under warranty from the car yard i bought it (2 1/2 years left on warranty)

5 speed manual

Twin SRS air bags

RB25DET with 46,000kms and always been serviced on time.

Climate controll

Elcectrice windows and mirrors

Mods as follow:

HKS Air pod filter

HKS 3" Hi Power full exhaust system (dump pipe back)

5 zegien lowered springs

Rays Engineering Mags 17x8 (front) 17x9 rear with 235 and 255 tyres with 95% tyre

Full Trail kit by DMD Motor Sports

Apexi turbo timer

Apexi boost gauge, Apexi oil pressure gauge

Sony MP70 mp3 player with JBL splits and 2 MTX Road Thunder maps and 1 Sound stream SPL15 15" sub

Viper 650 alarm with turbo timer module

$24,000 ONO

for more info please contact me on my mobile 0421740043 or for email me at [email protected] for more pics :headspin:

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