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Item: 1993 Nissan Skyline RB25DET

Location: Toowoomba, Queensland Australia

Price and Payment Conditions: $22 000

Exterior:

- 18" XHP Chrome Invader Wheels

- Veilside kit with Bomex front bar

- removed stock wing giving fin effect on boot :(

- 3’ exhaust turbo bak 4’ cannon

- Carbon Fibre bonnet

Interior

- Leather Autotechnica gear nob/cover and handbrake cover and handle

- White dials with Red and blue numbers/ lines

- Custom sparkle blue dash

- Kicker 12" sub

- Kicker 6.5 Splits

- Pioneer Tweeters x4

- Pioneer 6.0 splits (on parcel tray)

- Sony head unit (MP3)

- Custom SKYLINE floor mats with metal SKYLINE badge on them

Performance

- HKS pod filter

- Turbosmart dual stage boost (switch in car)

- Go fast bits BOV (adjustable)

- Blitz turbotimer

- 3.5" turbo back exhaust

- Piggy bak on ecu

Extra

- 110000km

- New Rubber

- MONGOOSE SECURITY

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0439466177

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