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my skyline is up for sale..it has been well looked after since the day i purchased it.

specs:

95 model

12 months rego

almost 94000km

5 speed manual

3 inch exhaust from turbo

microtech computer

HKS pod filter

apexi bov

hybrid front mount with core size of 600x300x76(not fitted but will fit if sold for right price)

alarm

boost controller

blitz turbo timer

autometer boost gauge

pioneer mp3 deck

alpine type R splits at the front and jbl at the back

momo steering wheel

17inch advan racing rims with good tires

lowered

trust front bar

nismo side skirts

blitz rear bar

GTR wing(not fitted to the car)

resprayed purple

recently done major service;

-all belts including timing belt

-diff and gearbox oil (redline)

-motul engine oil

-replaced brake pads and front disc not long ago

-also replaced gaskets not long ago

the car has been running 16psi since i brought it without a problem.chirps 4th when cold .mechanically A1

all mods where done in the past year except for the microtech and rims

$19500 firm...

if interested leave email and i'll send you pics

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