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Nissan Skyline GX 1986

Auto

280,000kms (serviced every 5,000kms for the past 5 years of me owning it)

Mongoose car alarm and immobiliser

Exterior

Sky Blue over grey paint

17’ DTM Wheels (Perfect offset, NO Spacers)

Bridgestone Potenza SO3 tyres up front 215/45/17 80% tread

Silverstone tyres at the rear 215/45/17 75% tread

Front Lip spoiler with air vents and mesh

Series 3 front end and series 3 tail lights w/ garnish

Tinted windows

Projector Headlights

Import GTS grille

Interior

Sports Steering Wheel

Autometre Boost guage in chrome cup

Sports pedals

Custom SKYLINE seat covers

Turbosmart dual stage boost controller

Suspension

Lowered King Springs

Front shocks: Pedders Sports

Rear shocks: Billsteins

Whiteline Sway Bar

Whiteline Strut Brace

Engine

RB30ET

Hiflow T3 (Only a few months old and polished with match ported dump pipe)

LINK ECU

Bosch 036 Injectors

Bosch 040 fuel pump

Oil Catch Can

Front Mount Intercooler with 2 ½ and 3’ piping powder-coated in black

3’ Exhaust Mandrel bent from the turbo back with hiflow 3’ cat

Battery in the boot

Engine Cosmetics

Polished Inlet manifold

Polished rocker cover

Chrome fuel rail

Polished power steering fluid cannister

Polished bonnet holder pole

Driveline

Yarra Valley Auto (Built less than 2,000kms ago. Can handle BIG Power)

Exeddy Trans cooler

1 piece 3’ tailshaft

LSD

Brakes

Slotted front rotors with Lukas Pads

Stereo

Pioneer head unit

Pioneer 6x9’s

Pioneer Splits

2 x Audioline Amps

12’ Kicker boxed sub

I also have a manilla folder jam packed with receipts and history of the car backing to the early 90’s. This car has had over 20k spent on it and has been looked after to the extreme as I am a perfectionist when it comes to my car and everything is done right.

The car is currently making 150rwkw but this is due to the intercooler and the intercooler is just a truck core and is not flowing enough. With a new intercooler and some minor work the car should make 200rwkw with ease, and most importantly the car is all prepped up to handle massive power as the driveline is all complete.

Things to do to make this car complete

New intercooler with piping $1200 (You could sell the current setup for about $600)

Respray the front lip of the car $100

That’s it!

As mentioned I have poured so much money into this car and everything is done spot on,. When something has broke, not only has it been replaced, it has been upgraded if possible. Theres just a few minor things to fix and you will have a weapon of a car.

PRICE: $12,500 without plates

Car comes with RWC & Rego til April

Serious people call me or pm me

Chris - 0412 757 886

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