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PRICE DROPPED $20,500 ONO

Hi guys, well the time has come to sell my pride and joy ;) Its costing me too much and the oppurtunity to buy a house has come up, so i have to sell it.

Built December 1993, however it was first registered 94.

98,xxxKm, Serviced every 5,000km with Castrol Synthetic R

Excellent Condition

Mods:

Full Mspec body Kit

Genuine GTR rear Wing

17inch Advan tri spoke mags (I have center caps even thou they are off in the pics)

Tien HA Coilovers (Height and Damper adjustable) The car handles like a go kart

Front Spacer Blocks

Cusco Front Strut Brace

Heavy Duty Ceramic Clutch (Never Slipped once)

Trust 3inch Catback system

Trust 3inch front pipe

HKS POD

GFB Bleed valve (Set to 12 psi, and holds it perfectly)

GTR Vspec front mount intercooler, with heat wrap on piping to keep temps down

Apexi Adjustable Cam gear (Set to -4deg on exhaust side)

Apexi Exhaust Control Valve, to shut the exhaust up if cops around

Pricol Boost Gauge

Pioneer Head Deck

Clarion Front Spilts

Clarion Amp

Rockford Fosgate 12inch Subwoofer

Jaycar Amplifier for Sub

Razo Gear Knob

200 RWKW

Car had just had the front bumper and side skirt resprayed at a cost of $1000 to me. I cannot stress how well i looked after this car, and how sad it will be to see it go.

This car is very fast, especially around twisties, it is alot of fun to drive.

Price is $20,500 ONO

If you are interested, PM me, email dciccarello AT yahoo.com, or mob 0411 255 081

Pics are located at http://www.pbase.com/chimmor33/skyline

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