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MY skylines up for sale

Adelaide, South Australia

Its a december 95 model, therefore series 1 body but has everything in it from a series 2 only thing missing is the passenger side airbag :)

its silver in color

has 125ks on the clock

New motor put in 50ks on engine (6 months ago)

Modifications Include

Tein Coilovers

Strut bars front and rear

GTR brakes

cross drilled vented discs

GTR fuel pump

aftermarket computer

fuel cut defender

HKS air intake including stainless steel pipe

3.5 s/s exhaust from turbo back

massive intercooler all s/s pipes

Apexi in car boost controller

Auto turbo timer

Stage two shift kit (auto)

17" wheels have been recently repolished

Silver detailed interior

also have a trust front bar to go with car slightly damaged :D

200rwkw has been retune to 180rwkw for better fuel economy just send in for redyno to get that back to 200rwkw

for more pics

Email me at

[email protected] or call on 0402 043 690

only australian owner since importing 3 years ago

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