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Selling because I have found new employment which a Skyline is not suitable for, car must sell ASAP.  

This car has been an absolute dream for the past 2yrs. Originally purchased for $25,500 and spent more than $7k on mods.  

All electric options, driverside airbag, ABS.  

** $20,000 **

(*) denotes mods done in the last 6-12mths.

Engine

* 94,500km (timing belt was done at ~54k)

* 5 speed manual

* Front Mount Intercooler (Micks Metal Craft)

* Standard Airbox with K&N Panel Filter (*)

* 2 Stage boost controller (7/12 psi)

* 3" Nismo Cat-back exhaust with 4" Nismo tip

* Custom 3" Dump + front + high flow cat (*)

* Alarm + Immobilser + Kill switch (*)

* Daiken Exedy Organic Sports clutch (*)

* HKS Ex Cam Gear (*)

* New plastic radiator top tank (*)

* Bosch 040 intank fuel pump (*)

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Suspension + Brakes

* Koni Shocks (front adjustable) (*)

* Nismo Front strut bar

* Genuine Skyline rear strut bar

* Custom drift/traction pineapples (*)

* Master Cylinder brace

* DBA 4000 Clubspec Slotted rotors (*)

* Front Goodrich Braided brake lines (*)

* RB74 pads (*)

* Painted rotors/calipers (*)

* Nissan master cylinder (4mths old) (*)

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Interior

* Apexi RSM (*)

* Boost gauge

* Nismo Leather gear knob

* EL Illuminous gauges (green/blue)

* Genuine Skyline floor mats

* JVC MP3 Player

* Pioneer 6" front speakers

* Pioneer 6" Rear speakers

* Pioneer splits

* Boss enclosed sub + amp

* TurboXS Turbo timer

* Replaced stock S1 airbag steering wheel (*)

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Exterior

* Series 2 rear wing

* Tinted windows (*)

* Nismo Side clear indicators

* Burgundy Red

* Michelin Preceda 225/50/16 Tyres (*)

* Nismo 400R Sideskirts (*)

* Nismo 400R Rear Bar with side pods (*)

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Other

* Rego till 9/2005 (*)

* Custom number plates [MOVEIT]

* Serviced every 6,000km using Motul oils

* Daily driven, does 350km/wk (~20km/day weekdays)

* 186rwkw using stock ECU/Turbo (Dyno Sheet)

* Over $7,000 worth spent in the last 12mths on mods

* Heaps of pictures here -> http://skylines.pnc.com.au/ben.html

Located in Western Sydney

[email protected]

0414335030 pref before 3pm

** $20,000 **

STRICTLY NO TIME WASTERS

Hi Ben,

I know your trying to get rid of this car for about a month now, and its a very nice car. I currently have a 95 model 1.5 R33 in which im interested in trading plus a cash adjustment of 3k if your interested???

My car is pretty stockish, all it has is 3.5 cat back exhaust, strut brace, apexi pod, HKS Turbo timer, HKS boost gauage & car has been lowered. My car was imported about 2 months ago, and has 10 months rego left, full m-spec body kit and colour is white. 118,000kms on the clock & they are genuine, 100,000k service has already been done. I wasnt intending to sell my car, but yours is a pretty nice buy.

This car can easily sell through the trading post for 17-18k, therefore if I top you up, you could b in your pockets with 20k or 21k which is what your after.

Let me know if your interested.

Cheers & good luck with the sale, once again, its a very nice car

Jason

Ben - you knocked back a Falcon AND cash?? You're crazy!

Come on guys - seriously, this car is brilliant - especially at this price! Buy it so Ben can get a decent meal!

mmm a decent meal ;)

Bought a van (pick it up tomorrow) so I now have no use for the Skyline (how sad grr). It will be getting a full in/out detail sometime next week... I might have to put the price up after that :cheers:

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