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I am selling my 93" r32 5 speed rb20det skyline details are:

93000kms

black respray with custom green and blue pearl

full vertex body kit

18" chrome wheels

gab adjustable shocks with super low springs

full 3" exhaust with hks super dragger

stainless top mount manifold

hi flowed rb25 turbo with steel exhaust wheel recently been reconditioned

a.r.e front mount intercooler

malpassi rising rate fuel pressure regulator

550hp upgraded fuel pump

electric sunroof

apexi rsm

turbosmart blow off valve

k&n pod filter

turbo timer

keyless entry and immobiliser

full custom interior, all seats have been retrimmed and bulked up they are tan coloured, new black hoodlining with red neon flames through it, new black carpet, all door inserts have been retrimmed.

playstation 2 slimline and dash mounted t.v

nismo carbon fibre gearknob

green in car neons

latest clarion head unit

6x9 pioneer speakers in the back

6" pioneers in the front

12" sub in box

led green under body neons which have heaps of different programs like fading on and off and strobing

it has recently undergone a major service and tune which included:

new synthetic engine oil with new filter

new gearbox oil

new iridium plugs

injectors were cleaned

timing belt was replaced

water pump was replaced

clutch master cylinder was recoed

i have done this car up from stock so almost everything listed here is around 7 months old. the reason im selling my pride and joy is because im moving overseas for a while and id like some spending money.

$15,000

contact me on 0423 085 551 or

3889 7918 or

[email protected]

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I would like some pics too mate. But by the looks of things, its goign to be much easier to post them up. If you dont know how, try www.photobucket.com :(

Cheers,

Chris

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