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Vechile: 1993 gts-t nissan skyline... 4 door AUTO.

colour: metalic gun metal grey

trans: AUTO.. pretty typical for a 4 door as only 1 in 100 are manual

engine: rb25DET 6 cycl

rego till about mid-year 2006.. will supply safety cert upon sale.

PRICE: $15,500

LOCATION SUNSHINE COAST QLD 4561

BASIC INFO:

car has been resprayed about 8 or so months ago, but in same colour as original.

mod's include.

> a Greddy front mount intercooler. i think they are like 600x something size..

> Apexi boost gage

> turbo smart bleeder value boost controller set at 0.75 bar... roughly 11psi

> 18x8.5 (front) and 18x9.5(rear) running tyres of 235.40 on front and 265.35 on rear, starcorp racing

wheels... finished in shaddow chrome.. style Impul.

> Has basic stereo consisting of pioneer head unit ( some graphic's looking one) decent 6x9's Jvc in rear.

> Has like mega dark tint.. (non T35 spec)

> Has had the crappy looking rear boot spoiler removed.

> has a full 3 inch exhuast with a polished Zetti cannon.. i think its about a 5" cannon with a 3" inner flow.

> HKS TURBO TIMER

looks tough, and goes' hard for what it is...

digital climate control works perfectly and has been regased not long ago.

call or msg me if interested.

0421 471 593

dont post up on this if u can avoid it as i dont use the net much so would take along time to reply.

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