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Make:Nissan

Model:Skyline GTR

Milage: 87,XXX

Transmission: 5 Speed

Colour: Black

Location: Sydney

Complied? YES

RWC supplied? NA

Currently registered? YES

Price: 18,000 ONO

Contact: 0402640422

Comments / Modifications:

G4 Coilover 4000km old

3 1/2" exhaust

Single plate HD clutch

Alpine MP3 system

Alarm/windows lifters + immoboliser

HKS SSQV blow off valve

K&N air filter

Mines ECU

Autometer boost, water and oil gauges

JJR adjustable cam gears

JJR pipings

I bought this car in Oct 2006 when it had 76,XXX km on it and i only used it for weekend driving now it has about 87,XXX so only did about 11,000k in about 16 months

cheers

Huy

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