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I would like to have this car sold by this weekend. I need to place a deposit down on a house.

My beloved car is up for sale. Its a 1999 model Skyline. It has the following modifications:

Garett GT30R turbo highflowed by AVO

770cc injectors x 6

Tomei Stage 3 Cams

Apexi Power FC (tuned at the moment for 240rwkw)

High flow fuel pump

Greddy Intercooler kit

K&N airfilter & adaptor

Exedy Twin Plate Clutch

HKS Super Dragger exhaust turbo back

Tein Coilovers

Suspension under-body brace

Complete URAS body kit

Ganador carbon mirrors

Xenon headlight conversion

Alpine MiniDisc Sound Processor

Alpine CD Player

Custom amp boot install

Kenwood speakers

CodeAlarm security system

Apexi AVC-R

Apexi Pen Turbo Timer

Greddy Shift Knob

Car is available for viewing. Just contact me to arrange a time. My number is 0405 505 571 and my name is Kei. Car has 10 months rego remaining.

Just for those who dont know, the Skyline is the one on the right in the picture. I am not selling my Chaser :devil:

Edited by Kduong01
Yes it is still for sale. The car has to go people

Hi mate, Just wanted to say good luck with the sale. It looks like a sweet car. Just in case you decide to sell parts seperately im interested in the tein coilovers.

cheers,

Struan

Thanks mate. At this stage I am not willing to sell the coilovers separately as I cant find where I put my stock ones. Thanks anyway.

Hi again mate,

well if you do change your mind pls let me know...we can do a swap for my stockies with lowering spring or stock springs (i have both) and ill add cash.. once again goodluck with the sale. cheers

Hi again mate,

well if you do change your mind pls let me know...we can do a swap for my stockies with lowering spring or stock springs (i have both) and ill add cash.. once again goodluck with the sale. cheers

PM me your exact offer and I might consider it.

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