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Neat and tidy Sonic Silver, 1996, Series 2, Manual, 4 Door Skyline with a genuine 273 RWKW.  (Northern NSW)

(Some may recognise this vehicle from these forums)

This car is an excellent example and it has been a joy to own.

Very reliable Canberra Car imported locally in 2002. 210,000Kms. Just moved to the Northern Rivers Area (Lismore, Lennox Heads-Alstonville) which is where it is now.

Great condition for it's age, and always serviced every 5000kms with quality products. Perfect for those who want an import while keeping the missus happy with doors for kids and groceries. Mature owner.

Modifications are:

-Genuine Garrett 3071 Turbo with braided lines and aluminum intake pipe.

-Vi-Pec Engine Management System, tuned by ESP in Queanbeyan

-Front-mount Intercooler

-Upgraded 040 fuel pump

-Upgraded 700cc (approx) injectors

-Split-fire coil packs

-Heavy duty clutch

-Full X-Force exhaust system

-Biggest pod filter you have ever seen

-Re-shimmed and serviced LSD Diff

-Whiteline swaybars front and rear with new knuckles

-DBA slotted brake rotors, braided lines and Project-Mu Pads

Body has a few scratches consistent with it's age, but I recently had the front and rear bar resprayed.

Interior:

- Great JVC stereo with new speakers all round and a pro-installed amplifier. Includes bluetooth.

- Turbo Timer

- New gearshift and handbrake leather boots

Servicing:

- Timing belt, water pump, idler pulley replaced at 198,000

- Serviced every 5000K's with Castrol Edge 10-60

- Recently serviced gearbox with new fluid

-Re-shimmed and serviced LSD Diff

- Regularly detailed with Dodo wax products

Miscellaneous:

- New battery

- Really beautiful dark tint

- Ice cold air-conditioning

Spare set of wheels available aswell.

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  • 4 weeks later...

Sadly this is now sold.

You all will find this has returned South and a member here has wisely purchased this sweet rig. 

Right on

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