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Nissan Skyline 1993 Series 1, 5spd Manual. $16,000

JetBlack in colour, Airconditioning, All electric options,Tint-a-car Formula-1 windows tint with life time warranty. 100,000kms. Immaculate Condition and always garaged, 12 month rego, till March 2006.

Car was purchased at 79,000kms. All works done by ICE Performance.

serviced every 5000kms

10k major service done by ICE Performance at 94,000kms, replace all belts, all fluid and water pump.

New NGK platinum plugs, Just 200kms old.

MODS:

3'HKS front pipe, Apexi cat back exhaust

Apexi SAFC2, Tuned by ICE Performance.

Apexi front strut braces

Blitz dual Turbo timer (has auto timer, manual timer, also can show real time boost and peak boost)

Blitz Pod Filter

Daiken clutch

Interior:

Momo race steering wheel

Nismo black aluminum gear knob

Pioneer Formula1 Head Unit(Cost $900 new), Alpine front split, Sony 6.5' rear speaks.

Exterior:

400R bar and grill

side skirts

S2 rear wing

18x8 wheels, 235/40/18 Toyo tyres all around, 80% tread

Excellent paint

DYNO RESULTS (From ICE Performance)

182 RWKW with stock boost.

Selling reason: Need money to pay tuition fee. Love this car to death but have no choice. Consider trade with cheap car(under $8000) plus cash ajustment, consider take off parts to reduce price.

Located at SE Melbourne. If interesting please contact Alex at 0421668965 or pm me or email: [email protected]. No tyre kicker please.

Pics, more pics will coming soon.

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Hey champ, im interested in ya car but either have to sell or trade a GQ patrol duel fuel 4wd it is worth prob round 13k will trade it for 10k ish. It has new tyres and suspension cd and cb bullbar and spottys. ph if u intrested otherwise ill try to sell asap so can buy ya wheels cheers.

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