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It's time to sell my Skyline. It is extensively modified and looking for a new home!

I have owned this car for the last 5 years, second owner in Australia and have original import papers for the car.

I purchased it stock and all modifications have been done under my ownership. Has never given me problems and all parts have been upgraded as they have worn out.

It currently makes 340rwkw on a safe tune of 20psi on 98RON fuel. Ready for E85 and more power!

Reason for sale is I am getting married and need funds to finalise the big day.

I am looking for a quick sale, come with cash and I will be negotiable.

Only passenger test drives with a refundable deposit. No tyrekicker's or test pilots.

I have all receipts accumulated with the car and it has had in excess of $30,000 modification's done. As they say there is no money in modifying cars!!

All work has been performed by Unique Autosports in Seven Hills including major work and regular servicing.

Recently registered will come with 11 months rego.

It basically has all the expensive work done to it but does need a tidy up cosmetically (few car park dings and scratches) Paint is in great condition for its age apart from rear bumper bar.

The Mod List:

Engine:

- Forged pistons and rods, bored out 10thou over.

- 6.5L extended sump

- Nitto Oil pump with crank Collar.

- Tomei Cams

- Adjustable cam gears

- Head port and polish (nothing to crazy but engine loves to rev)

- Freddy plenum with 90mm throttlebody.

- Splitfire Coilpacks

- 750cc side feed injectors

- Sard FPR

- Apexi power intake Pod filter

- Z32 AFM

- Highmount manifold with Garrett 3082 turbo.

- Garrett external wastegate with screamer pipe.

- Hybrid Front mount intercooler.

- 3.5' Exhaust from turbo back, 100 cell cat and xforce cannon.

Electronic:

- Apexi Power FC Computer

- Sony CD player (nothing flash but the way this car sounds you wont want to listen to music)

- Kicker 6" tweeters up front, Fusion 6x9's in the back.

- Genuine Defi gauges with link controller, Oil pressure and Water Temp.

- Built in turbo timer as part of alarm system.

Interior:

- S1 seats (small Tear in Drivers bolster which has been sewed up)

- Regular steering wheel but do have drift steering wheel and boss kit for new buyer.

- Carbon Fibre arm cover, shift surround, gauge holder on dash.

- New gear and handbrake gaiter's

Exterior:

- Carbon Fibre Drift wing

- Nismo style front lip.

- Carbon fibre exhaust shroud.

Tyres:

- Pedders Extreme Coilovers

- 19inch 5 Spoke rims (Tempe Tyres)

- 265 rear wheels with good tread.

- 235 front wheels.

I'm sure there are things I have missed, happy to discuss in detail with any potential buyers.

I have original rear spoiler, snorkel airbox, arm console, spare 400r front bar, rear bar, drift steering wheel with Boss Kit, heaps of parts all to go with the new owner.

On Car sales for $12,000 ono, but seriously need this sold ASAP. Will do a lot cheaper for forum member or non time waster. Located in North West Sydney.

I can be contacted on 0424 one52 four45 or pm on here.

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I'll upload interior photos tomorrow. Body has some small rust in a stone chip on bonnet just surface rust I think. Also around cutout for intercooler piping.

It's a 1996 series 2 with abs brakes. Also has 11 months Rego just renewed at start of November.

Won't last long, before it's snapped up.

Probably could have expanded on that statement

Cheers mate, I hope its snapped up soon. I love this car and if it could give me a bj and make a sandwich I wouldn't sell it lol.

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