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Make:nissan

Model:skyline

Milage:140k

Transmission:5speed

Colour:black

Location:badelaide

Complied?:yes

Currently registered:yes

Price:16000

Contact:0424631495

Engine Mods:

1.2mm nismo metal head gasket

Forged pistons and con-rods 13,000km's ago.

Gates racing timing belt

Garret GT30 turbo

3.5 inch dump with high flowed cat and 3 jasma catback exhaust

ASE front mount intercooler

K&N pod filter

550cc injectors wired in with resistors

Sard fuel Regulator

Bosch 040 fuel pump

Brand new brass button Clutch, master cylinder and slave cylinder

Haltec E11 engine management with oxygen and map sensor.

Radiator recently flushed and engine fully checked over at true-man mechanical.

Compression checked out fine.

R33 rb25 gearbox

1.5 way nismo diff.

Bleed valve boost controller

Power: 254 Rwkw at 15 psi.

273 Rwkw at 18 psi.

Ran on 15 psi. never dragged or raced.

Suspension:

TEIN Coil overs with adjustable height and damper

Rear camber arms

Front camber and caster rods

Rear sub frame alloy bushes

Strut braces

Interior:

Very clean interior no ciggy burns.

Broken air vent and

blitz turbo timer

Aftermarket white gauges

Boost guage

Near new Pioneer head unit with amp and subs.

Exterior:

Vertex all round body kit

18x8 rims as pictured

Spoiler removed and holes welded.

Security:

Viper remote start alarm system.

Extra bits:

Standard body kit

Standard intercooler

Standard spoiler

Standard exhaust

Standard injectors

Optional extras:

T3/T4 turbo with rb20 manifold

The car owes me in excess of $50,000. runs perfectly very clean

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