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:) Hi everybody,

My name is Rik. I have read the SAU forums for a lot of years but have never posted. I am a Skyline enthusiast. :D Regrettably, I am selling my Skyline – I have been meaning to sell it since December but it is too hard to let go. I need a ute for work. I figure, might as well pass the car from one enthusiast to another!

I am new at this, so let me know if there are any details or photos you want in particular. I am having trouble attaching photos, so hopefully I will figure that out soon! In the meantime if you want any photos let me know and I can email them to you at a reduced file size.

Contact me anytime on 0421619811, or reply to this post :D

I'll skip listing all the standard features of this model, as you probably already know them! Here is a run down of my car. The car has clocked 92,000km. I purchased it with 69,000km on it in 2002. I have a 2nd car so the Skyline sits in the garage most of the time.

ENGINE

-212KW at rear wheels @ 10PSI

-Blitz front mount intercooler

-HKS air filter

-Unichip programmable ECU (including electronic boost control)

-Malpassi rising rate fuel regulator

-Bosch motorsport fuel pump

-Full 3” stainless steel exhaust including CES dump pipe & Genie stainless rear muffler

-Exedy sports organic clutch 2800 pound clamping pressure

-HKS turbo timer

-Power steering oil cooler

SUSPENSION

-Bilstein shock absorber struts (front & rear)

-King Springs 50mm lowered springs (progressive rate)

-Whiteline front strut brace

-Whiteline front sway bar

-Whiteline rear sway bar

-Whiteline front adjustable camber,castor & toe bushes

-Whiteline rear adjustable camber,castor & toe bushes

INTERIOR

-Nismo 300km instrument cluster

-Pioneer 10 CD stacker (in boot) with in dash controller (+radio tuner)

-Infinity 150W RMS front split speakers with electronic adjustable cross over

-Kenwood 120W+120W RMS amplifier

-Darkest legal tint by The Auto Tint Shop

-Original Nissan floor mats

I purchase this vehicle in 2002. When I modified this car it was with 4 things in mind:

1.To comply with Queensland Transport

2.To comply with fully comprehensive insurance requirements

3.To retain original look

4.To produce safe & reliable engine performance

As you can see, I take great pride in my skyline. I paid a bit extra to ensure I bought a mint condition vehicle with low kilometers. It had 69,000km when I purchased it. The skyline has never spent a night outside the garage, and is usually only driven on weekends because I have a second car. I polish the car regularly and the interior is in ‘as new’ condition.

The car has always been fully serviced since I purchased it, and regularly tuned by Bob Romano.

You may think that the car is over priced, but if you are looking for a mint condition vehicle with genuine low kilometers that has everything already done to it, then this is a good buy!

Edited by rikbrisbane

Sorry to go off topic for the sale, but those are some impressive rwkw's considering the mods and only 10psi boost...:?

Do you have dyno sheets for this?

I need a good tuner to have a crack at my line to see if we can better the current power...

Back to the sale... :O

Edited by skyquez
Sorry to go off topic for the sale, but those are some impressive rwkw's considering the mods and only 10psi boost...:?

Do you have dyno sheets for this?

I need a good tuner to have a crack at my line to see if we can better the current power...

Back to the sale... :sweat:

G'day! Yeah, the figure is genuine - I have plenty of dyno sheets as I progressively added on bits. I could go for more power, but at 10PSI you are not stressing anything - better to stay safe. The tuner is Bob Romano. Cheers! :)

G'day all :D

I have dropped the price to $20,000 ONO. Not sure what the market value is - I'm basing it on mileage, condition & features. I forgot to mention that it has clocked 92,000km. I purchased it with 69,000km in 2002. I have had a 2nd car to drive until a few months ago, so that is why the k's are so low.

Make an offer!

Cheers :laugh:

G'day,

The first person to actually come and have a look walked around the car once a put down a deposit. Unfortunately he couldn't get insurance. Come and see - it is truly mint condition.

Cheers :huh:

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