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Just purchased this awesome looking Series 2. Due to arrive Mid September.

1997 Nissan Skyline GTS-t

89,000 kms

5spd Manual

Veilside Front Bar (Needs adjustment - not sitting right on the car)

Aftermarket Front Guards (2cm wider than normal guard)

Aftermarket Quarters (2cm wider than normal)

GTR Spoiler

GTR Badge

Interior - Red Leather Boots, Red Centre Console, Red Trims on Door (As seen on pic, needs a little attention)

Mods:

HKS super power flow air Filter,

Turbo Back Exhaust System (Not sure of brand yet)

APEXi master earth system (Not sure what thats supposed to be - i'll try and find out)

Blitz blow off valve

SECTION Coil Over Suspension

ATS LSD

C’s quick shift

Aftermarket Clutch (Not sure what type, but it hasnt got much life left)

Front and Rear strut bar.

RECARO semi bucket seat,

D1 type mirror,

MOMO steering wheel

NOTE: Vehicle will arrive without the sound system setup (all speakers, head unit etc will be removed). However a standard CD Player will be put in its place.

Wheels in the picture will not be on the car as well. They will be replaced with 17" A1 Racing Alloys (from Japan).

Price: $20,900 Complianced

BUY NOW Price: $19,500 Complianced.

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The master earth item is most likely grounding cables :)

Went n checked it out for you was what i tought!

http://www.apexi-usa.com/product_electroni...d=224&pageNum=1

Pretty rare lil things, have had grounding cables on all my cars, highly recommend them :D

Btw how much for the car with the rims left on it...?

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