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1993 Nissan Skyline GTS4

Approx. 92,000kms

2 door coupe

AWD

Turbo

Black

Engine

• 3” Turbo back stainless exhaust system

o X-force front/dump

o X-force high flow cat

o X-force mufflers

o Custom stainless piping

• Hybrid front mount intercooler

• K&N air filter with CAI

• Nismo oil cap

• Greddy/Trust radiator cap

• Cleaned injectors

• New plugs

• Detailed engine bay

o Polished plenum

o Polished cooler pipes

o Powder coated rocker cover

o Power coated strut brace ends

o Powder coated cooler pipes

o Blue silicon hosing

Suspension/Wheels/Brakes

• HKS Hiper Damper coilovers (adjustable height/dampness)

• ARC adjustable castor rods

• Poly urethane upper control arm bushes

• Front & rear strut braces

• 17x8 AVS Model 5 white

• 17x9 AVS Model 5 white

• BFGoodrich G-Force Sport 235/45R17 tyres

• Type M brakes (4pot fronts, 2 pot rears)

• Bendix Ultimate front pads

• Bendix Advance rear pads

Interior

• Apexi pen style turbo timer

• DRFT boost & oil pressure gauges mounted below stereo

• Type M leather steering wheel

Exterior

• Clear corner indicators

• Type M grill

• Rear spoiler removed

• Tinted windows

Stereo

• Eclipse CD/MP3 headunit

• Audiobahn 6x4” splits

• Clarion 6.5” splits

• Alpine 5 channel amp

Car is very clean and very straight, interior is in excellent condition with all working vents

Am after $15,500 with RWC

Many extras available such as spare turbo, stock intercooler, spoiler etc.

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  • 4 months later...

heh good luck with the sale matt :P

been in the car, absolutely immaculate and clean all through.

handles well too :P

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