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I am the original owner having bought this car in 2001. This car has been used as a daily driver and has never been mistreated. The car has garaged and serviced regularly with quality oils and parts.

I have used high quality name brand parts and I hope I can remember all the inclusions over the last 13 years. The reason for sale is that Ms. Wolv is the proud owner of a new, slower and lardier Korean car so I am moving my plates over to the RS4S.

This is a regretful sale, will suit the buyer who is looking for a car that is in very good condition, quality parts fitted, tuning by one of the best in Sydney and nothing more to spend for the next few years.

The car is registered until February 2015. The car has 240,000km on the clock. I changed the original engine (compression was good) for a lower km Stagea engine. Timing belt, waterpump, idler bearings, and all belts were changed at the same time (less than 20,000km ago).

Car: Nissan Skyline GTS-t series 2

Drive train: 5 speed Manual RWD

Engine: RB25Det

Colour: Silver

Kms: 240,000

Price: $11,000

Reason for sale: Missus has bought a new car so 3 into 2 doesn't go

Location: Hills District Sydney/Western Sydney

Contact: 0407 669166 or pm.

Modifications:

Garrett GT3076 56 trim comp 0.82 turbine twin scroll housing V-band rear

HKS cast manifold extrude honed, low mounted externally gated (suitable for T3 or T4)

Plazmaman FMIC

Jim Berry Clutch higher clamp organic

Apexi pod filter

Alloy intake

Greddy Profec B type II

Apexi Power FC + Datalogit + Wideband

550cc injectors

Bosch 984 fuel pump

Bilstein shock absorbers front/rear

Kings Springs front/rear

Whiteline adjustable swaybars front/rear

Camber adjustable eccentric bushes front/rear

Polyurethane bushes, pineapples etc

Aftermarket castor rod pickups (front end turn in is exceptional)

UAS (Bosnjaks) brake master cylinder stopper

Venom 5" cat

3" straight through exhaust, quiet exhaust note. Will supply rear cannon if you like the sweet RB sound

Splitfire coilpacks

Fenix 42mm alloy radiator

Volk Racing Wheels

JVC KDR926BT

Focal splits

Audison SRx3 amp

JL Audio 10" subwoofer hidden

Sound deadening installed inside front doors and under rear seats

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That is a very very old tune which was done 3 years ago. Do you have any more recent dyno paper?

And? Makes no difference dude. Ignition/Fuel maps don't change by themselves with age lol

Can't believe you're selling her!!!!!!!

Ferk it's clean, you sure take good care of your car mate!

Good luck!

I can vouch for this car its clean as a whistle top shelf mods and tune! Car has power everywhere it really is a great drive! If you're in the market for a 33 give ya money to this guy and drive away in this silver bullet :)

Just realised you used an overlay of my 98 tune lol!

Edited by Mick_o

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