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Make:Nissan

Model:Skyline

Milage:77,000

Transmission:Manual

Colour:Gun Metal Grey

Location:Brisbane

Complied:yes

RWC supplied:yes

Currently registered:yes

Price:12,000 ono

Contact:Chris : 0423 031 516

Bought my Skyline over a year ago and just dont get to drive it as much as id like to. Spent over 3k on mods on the car over the past year and always kept it garaged.

Swapping to owning one car and buying a better daily driver with my partner instead of paying for 2 cars where 1 gets used once a week .

Mods - Interior

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Autotech Leather Steering wheel ( still got stock one if needed)

Changed leather boot gaiter

Genuine Skyline matts

Genuine Chrome Kick Panels

4"TV Screen with 6 Stacker CD player ( speakers will need replacing as i put the stock ones back in)

Mods Exterior

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Genuine Nissan Drift Wing

Tinting (nice and dark but still legal)

Chrome and Black face guard on front lip ( was all chrome but sprayed the bars black and kept the "s" chrome)

Factory Fitted Green light on back of car that lights up the word "Skyline" (very ghetto and stock with the option 2 pack)

Factory & Legal Body Kit ( rear / front spoiler + sidekit)

Performance Mods

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Rob Bliss Custom 3" Exhaust ( legal note)

Hybrid FMIC

Apexi Power Intake ( secured + stock airbox fitting if needed)

NGK Platnium Sparkplugs

Nismo Injectors (350cc)

Nismo LSD

Sway bar ( skyline one)

Comes with a full 6 months rego ( just paid for in feb), plates will not be sold with the car. Have additional sound system gear that i can sell at a reduced cost if interested. This car has been serviced every 6 months with Mobil1 Full synth oil and has never missed a heartbeat.

Roadworthy / Saftey certificate will be supplied with sale of car.

Very low priced skyline with very low k's ( genuine), my loss is your gain.

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I assume this is supposed to be Apexi Power Intake? as in a pod filter?

Yeah , updated. Im sure most would of figured that out though.

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