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Don't buy a stock standard Skyline! Within a few months you'll regret it and be looking to modify and upgrade. Buy this Skyline with the major mods already done and save yourself over $12,000 in parts, tuning and modifying. This car already has everything done and is priced cheaply for a quick sale of $18,000.

5 speed manual

1993 wine red

91,000kms (timing belt done)

Rego until 09/04

Performance:

- Hybrid Front Mounted Intercooler

- Apexi Power FC computer professionally dyno tuned (with Hand Controller)

- Apexi AVC-R electronic boost controller(low = 10psi, high = 12psi)

- Heavy duty clutch with 30% increased pressure plate

- Full turbo-back Nismo 3 1/4" exhaust with 7.5L highflow CAT

- Pod filter with cold air intake box

Interior:

- Keyless entry with alarm and immobiliser

- Automatic Turbo timer

- Factory extra Skyline floor mats

- Apexi AVC-R electronic boost controller (blue screen) stealthily installed in dash

- C's short shifter gear box (reduces throw by 30% - feels fantastic!)

- Mugen racing shift knob

- 'Skylines Australia' club seat covers have been on to protect mint condition seats

- New leather gear stick and handbrake covers installed recently

Exterior:

- Nismo 400r front bar and side skirts (provided with car)

- Series 2 rear wing

- 17" wheels with low profile rubber

- White light headlight globes

Handling:

- Tein type HA fully adjustable suspension

- Cusco front and rear stabiliser bars

- The car handles beautifully, sticks to the road, come and drive it!

Sound:

- Sony mp3 headunit with remote control

- Pioneer splits up front

Lovingly maintained. Change oil every 5,000km and plugs every 10,000km. Drives beautifully, come and try it. Power is 197kw at rear wheels (recent dyno chart to proove this claim) or approx 300hp engine. Call Craig on 0416 212 290. Cheers.

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