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Decided to sell my Skyline guys. This is one unique car with custom paint and plenty of mods.

- 1995 Skyline

- Aqua Blue with Glitter

- 105,000 kms.

Modifications:

TRUST TD05 – 16G turbo, TRUST Front Mount Intercooler, TRUST Oil Cooler, Copper Layer Radiator, AHPI Air Filter, Q45Air Flow, APEX racing suction, Oil catch Can, HKS hyper muffler and Exhaust System From Dump Pipe. Front and Rear Strut bar, ORC single clutch, NISMO 2way-LSD, HKS Hyper Max Adjustable Suspension (Only done 3,000kms), TEIN pillow tension, GT-R Front Bar, D-SPEED side skirts, IMPUL rear bumper, GT wing, APEXi Power FC, APEX AVC-R, Apexi Boost meter, Greddy Water temperature meter, GreddyOil temperature meter, Oil pressure meter, MOMO steering wheel, BRIDE full bucket racing seat, 4point seat belt.

It will be coming with a set of 17" Mesh type wheels as seen on the photo attached.

This car has not been dyno'd yet, I am planning to get it done in a couple of weeks or so. Should be a minimum 200kw at the wheels.

Price: 21,800 including 12 Months Reg.

why is it that this car is so hard to sell? it seems there is no interest in it at all. I mean looks ok, can do with some minior adjustments. what is wrong with it. Must need a rebuild.

Did you replace the sunroof? Or does it still have the carbon fiber cover?

I have just purchased the sunroof and all the goods that go on to the ceiling. Should be on the car withing a week.

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