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Maroon 1995 Nissan skyline

-5 speed manual

-power steer

-A/C / Climate control

-power windows and mirrors

-ABS brakes

-Driver and passenger air bags

-CD Player / MP3 / 12 stacker

-75,000kms (Pretty sure they are genuine judging by the condition of the interier

Extras / Mods

-3 inch turbo Back exhaust (6 months old)

-GCG high flow turbo charger (new)

-Front mounted intercooler (6 months old)

-Pioneer stereo system $3000

-Boost gauge and Air fuel ration gauge in pillar (new)

-Pivot super baby turbo timer (new)

-Blitz air filter (new)

-Heavy duty GTR clutch (near new and still nice to drive)

History

Bought the car about 6 months ago and fitted the exhaust and front mount and then about 3 months ago i blew the turbo (on standard boost) and a peice of the impellar got caught in a valve so the motor was stripped down and the head was serviced and all bearings in the bottom end replaced. The timing belt was also replaced at this time. I have since moved to the central coast (NSW) and have to drive to sydney everyday for work so putting that many KMs on it is not practical for me and that is the only reson for selling.

I'm pretty sure it's the first of the SII because it has all of the SII features. The only odd thing i can notice is the grill. Sorry if i'm wrong but please let me know.

I'm asking $16500 no offers.

If your interested please call 0416 263 158

or PM me

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96' had the newer revised Series II grille,

that grille with the skyline logo on it is the first of the Series II,

the 96->98 had the skyline logo on the bonnet and the letterbox grille

Have you got receipts to show what was done to the motor?

also can you email some more pics to

[email protected]

PLZ

Definatly have the reciepts for the turbo, i can have a look for the reciepts for the bearings and VRS kit as well as the head re-co.

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