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Make: Nissan

Model: HR31 Skyline GTS

Milage: 185 *** km's

Transmission: manual

Colour: white

Location: NOR Perth

Currently registered? Yes, until ocotober 08

Price: $6500 firm

Contact: Jon 0409 116 569 [email protected]

Comments / Modifications:

Silvertop 20DET (80 000km's)

RB25 Turbo

3" Custom Exhaust

FMIC custom piping

BOV

SAFC2

RB25 Clutch, Very good condition

R32 RB20DET Gearbox

Bosch 910 External Fuel Pump, good for atleast 350rwhp

Surge Tank, mounted under the car and painted black, no fuel smell

Aftermarket Suspension, KYB shocks, lowered and stiffened springs

Selby sway bars F+R

Noltec Solid Rear Subframe Bushes

GTSX Brakes, also got Some stagea/R33 rotors sitting here which will go with the car

15" x 6.5" BBS Mesh Rims

215/60/15 Grid IIs front, near new 95% tread

195/60/15 Kendas rear, 50%

Comes with 2 spare stocker rims off some other nissan, 15 x 6 with 205/55/15 Grid IIs

Turbotech Ball Bearing type boost controller

JVC MP3 deck, 6" speakers all round

Apexi Power Intake Pod with neat heat shield and CAI

Momo Racing Steering Wheel, actually very comfortable smiley.gif

Boost Gauge

Only selling because i want to buy my brothers car which he needs gone for the money. Featured in HPI mid last year when steve may had it, different motor etc now. Was tuned by Hyperdrive and made 248.4rwhp. Spent Over $1700 on it since i got it 5 months ago. Serviced every 5000km's, always run on premium. Just changed Diff oil with good Quality Limslip LSD oil. New rear wheel studs. Everything is in good condition and works. Interior is in very good condition. Body is in good condition. Air con has been converted to the new gas setup, just needs gas in it.

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brand new kyb front shocks purchased

brand new rear coilovers (kyb shock, spring, top hat etc) purchased and fitted

deposit taken

just paid 6 months rego

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