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$26000o.n.o
Just over 90k on nismo dash.

Has been in storage for 8 years.
Nismo afm's
-5 turbos just over 10k old
Kakimoto r exhaust
Gandor mirrors
HPI dump pipes
Tomei cams
Short shifter
555cc injectors ( think they are nismo ones)
Bigger fuel pump ( unknown brand)
HKS twin entry fuel rail

Lots of polished bits under bonnet
Greddy profect b boost controller

New handbrake and shifter boots
Adjustable cam gears
Adjustable FPR
Clear cam gear cover
Brand new nismo carbonetic twin plate clutch just installed
Near new Concept Concave CC02 18* 9.5 rims, not a mark on them
Brand new 18 *35* 265 tyres all round fitted last week
Power Fc ( no hand controller)
GPS Tracking system with ability to turn off motor with sms
Nismo 320 km dash
Larger intercooler
Made 420 awhp at 18 psi but run out of injector duty, should see upwards of 450 with bigger injectors

More pics when I get home

No swaps as have put deposit on another car

Contact 0417189368

Eric

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Hi Eric

Your car looks great in the photos. Can I just check with you the condition of the paint work (any defects; scratches or clear coat peeling or fading? Any repaints) and also the panels (any dents or repairs?)

I am thinking of flying to WA from Victoria to inspect car, so i would appreciate as much information about your car before committing to make the trip West.

I am in a position to purchase for the right car.

Pm me if you prefer to keep it private.

Thanks

Matt

http://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/Nissan-Skyline-1995/SSE-AD-3755497/?Cr=2

here's a link to the latest photos. ill send some detailed ones once I get home

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$26000o.n.o

Just over 90k on nismo dash.

Has been in storage for 8 years.

Nismo afm's

-5 turbos just over 10k old

Kakimoto r exhaust

Gandor mirrors

HPI dump pipes

Tomei cams

Short shifter

555cc injectors ( think they are nismo ones)

Bigger fuel pump ( unknown brand)

HKS twin entry fuel rail

Lots of polished bits under bonnet

Greddy profect b boost controller

New handbrake and shifter boots

Adjustable cam gears

Adjustable FPR

Clear cam gear cover

Brand new nismo carbonetic twin plate clutch just installed

Near new Concept Concave CC02 18* 9.5 rims, not a mark on them

Brand new 18 *35* 265 tyres all round fitted last week

Power Fc ( no hand controller)

GPS Tracking system with ability to turn off motor with sms

Nismo 320 km dash

Larger intercooler

Made 420 awhp at 18 psi but run out of injector duty, should see upwards of 450 with bigger injectors

More pics when I get home

No swaps as have put deposit on another car

Contact 0417189368

Eric

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