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up for sale is my 1993 nissan skyline gtst m-spec, with 128587 kms.

SERIES 1 1993 NISSAN SKYLINE

THIS EXAMPLE HAS THE FOLLOWING PERSONAL MODICATIONS:

JJR JUST JAP FMIC

JJR JUST JAP 3" FRONT DUMP PIPE

HI-FLOW CAT-CONVERTER

3 1/2 "CAT BACK EXHAUST INTO DUEL TIPS

HKS AIRPOD

HKS TURBO TIMER

HYBRID 2 STAGE ELECTRIC BOOST CONTROLLER

(LOW BOOST 7 PSI, HIGH BOOST 10PSI)

18" XHP SHIFT IN GUNMETAL GREY

BRAND NEW TYRES 225'S AT FRONT 235S AT REAR

(25 KMS ON FRONT AND REAR TYRES PURCHASED 05/06/07)

PIONEER MP3 CD PLAYER AND 12'SUB

COUSTIC 150RMS AMP

PIONEER REAR 6" SPEAKERS

KENWOOD FRONT SPLITS

REPELLER TOP OF THE LINE ALARM SYSTEM

(REMOTE CENTRAL LOCKING, ULTRASONICS AND IMMOBILSER)

HALF GOLD CROME WINDOW TINT/HAlF DARKEST LEGAL TINT

SLOTTED FRONT ROTORS

BENDIX ULITMATE BRAKE PADS

FULL SERVICE JUST COMPLETED

TIMING BELT CHANGED 105,000KMS

BOOST GAUGE

10 MONTHS REGO

ALL WORK AND SERVICING WAS COMPLETED BY NPB (NORTHERN BEACHES PERFORMACE, AS SEEN IN LATEST ISSUE OF HOT4'S WORKSHOP REVIEW)

SELLING DUE TO NEW COMPANY CAR.

AWESOME CAR LOOKING FOR A HOME. REGRETFUL SALE

WAS $12900

parking accident caused by other party has caused slight damage

scrape to the rear left bumper

slight crack in the rear tailight

golf ball size dent just to the left of the left taillight

still 100% driveable

will take 11500 with the damage repaired

or $10000 as it is

new pics shown above

regards

Dave

0423 321 221

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