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Hey guys,

I know it's not a skyline, but i'm wanting a bit of a change and have decided on a skyline. Ideally, i would like a swap for a modified R32 GTR (Preferably black) or if nobody is interested, $23k will grab it for you.

Make: Holden

Model: Calais

Milage: 190k

Colour: Black

Location: Melbourne

RWC supplied? Yes

Currently registered? Yes - November 2008

Price: $23k

Contact: Please PM or post any questions or offers.

Comments / Modifications:

HPF MAFless tune

Higgins Alloy OTRCAI (Polished)

Twin 2.5" DiFillipo exhuast w/ Pacemaker extractors (Sounds great)

Rebuilt and shift-kitted auto (Stage 2)

Rebuilt and shimmed 3.9 LSD

232RWKW

Full suspension replaced <2000km ago (Lowered on the best Eibach springs, with GT shocks, all new superpro bushes, strut brace and 4 point camber kit)

Brakes: All calipers overhauled <5000km ago, new slotted discs with RaceBrakes RB74 pads (Best stopping power you can get)

Custom Hot Earth install

Custom oil catch can

Split red engine covers

Optima YellowTop drycell battery (Never replace your battery again)

Monaro piano black dash facia

New window tinting

Complete stereo with a 7" double din 6 DVD in dash stacker (MP3) with Boston Acoustic splits up front, 6" rear doors, 6x9" parcel shelf and Venom sub in the boot powered by Coustic and Response amplifiers.

Genuine (NOT FIBREGLASS) clubsport kit

Images:

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So, as above, i would prefer a swap for a lightly modified R32 GTR, but will accept cash if nobody is interested.

Edited by cbwolf

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