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1998 skyline gtt sedan

192xxxx kms (rb25neo)

serviced every 5000kms

aircon but needs regass

rego

E85

245kw @ 15 psi (tuned @ nextup)

Nistune ecu

Bosch 750cc injectors

z32 afm

T04e turbo

Adjustable fuel reg

raceworks e85 pump

hdi front mount

gfb blowoff valve

3 inch turbo back

turbosmart waste gate

slotted rotors

HSD coilovers

adj castor rods

adj rear camber arms

hicas lockbar

shimmed diff

Autowatch alarm and immobilizer

Power steering rack rebuilt

Excedy Hd clutch

Rebuilt gearbox (30/3/12)

enkei gtc01

18x8 / 18x9.5 good tread allround

cons

dent on corner of rear bar

its my daily so there is scratches all around body

front gaurds not in best shape‭

Brisbane Qld

its currently my daily and runs 100% $9500 firm swaps anything jap or daily and cash

Text me on 0431 530 402‬ cheers

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