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IF ANYONE BUYS THIS WEEK OR NXT ILL GIVE THEM A VERY GOOD PRICE. inspections more then welcome. If no sale ill just keep it.

Hi guys i have for sale my Nissan Skyline 1996 series II. Had it for exactly 2 years. Bought from an importer. First owner in Australia. When I bought it, it had only done 55,000k's. Now has 95,000 so i have only done 40,000 in 2 years...... Also this Series II came with Active-LSD

I still have the stock front pipe and cat

Mods are,

the greddy decals can come off if the buyer wishes..... they are NOT stickers but proper decals

3 & 1/2 inch HKS Exhaust

MetalCat 4 & 1/2 inch Stainless Steel High Flow Cat - Installed by BEL Garage

3 inch Stainless Steel Front Pipe - Installed by BEL Garage

Splitfire coil pack

Front Mount Intercooler

Apexi Boost Gauge

Apexi Power Air Filter

HKS SSQ BOV

HKS Turbo Timer

HKS Electronic Boost Controller

Stock ECU chipped and re-tuned

Pioneer CD deck with Ipod cable & Pioneer 6inch 2ways in the door (only 1month old)

17inch VOLK Racing Wheels.

Lowered on full set of TOMEI Adjustable shocks

Currently 214kw at rear wheels @ 0.8bar - Here is a vid of the Dyno @ JEM =

First owner in Australia

4 new tyres! And FULL 12 months rego!

Im in Sydney

Looking for $16,500 or near offer. NOW $14,500 or near offer....

im looking to sell so no reasonable offer refused - CUM AND SEE IT, MAKE AN OFFER ILL MOST LIKEY TAKE IT

Any questions just message me here or call 0403305731 anytime.

Thanks guys, Steve

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Edited by steveyea

more pics guys,

the greddy decals can come off if the buyer wishes..... they are NOT stickers but proper decals

im open to offers guys, car sounds great. very nice deep sound from the HKS exhaust and very loud under boost HKS BOV.......

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hey steveyea

i've chased this car b4

because it sounds awesome, and you know our skylines are slow (HAAHAHAH)

i've also seen this car in flesh at mounties.

to be honest i didnt see a flaw exterior wise, and inside doesnt look to shabby either

this is coming from a person that doesnt know steveyea, so rest assurred.

god.. ill never forget this skyline, cause it was the first skyline that i met when i got mine.

goodluck with ur sale mate

ill spam ur window next time (as a hi - dont kill me man!)

and say hi to a silver series 2 when u see it around mounties

take care buddy!!!

david

HAHAHA saw it again todae at mounties

hot as everr

evn tho he said mine was nice, and i know my sky isnt as nice as his

nice ride everyone, u guys should here his BOV

i still dont remember ur face man...

far out.. i was wearing a purple shirt todae? notcie me??

hahahah im not gay aiight lol!!!

goodluck

free bump yo!

ps: cant believe u actually walked that farr to put the msg back... nice... always a nice parking GG!

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