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Kilometre's: 121,384 (EXACT) genuine km since new. (bought it with 118,xxxkm)

Manual or Automatic transmission: Manual 5-speed

Engine Type: RB20DET 2.0 Silver TOP

Complianced: Yes

ASKING PRICE 11,000 ONO

Engine

1989 RB20DET silvertop (painted red/maroon)

3 inch ExhaustTech exhaust system

Custom Intercooler piping

K&N Pod Filter

Body

Silver (looks like a fresh respray)

Shaved boot with no wing

Suspension

Koni lowered suspension (3-4months old, previous owner put them in)

Interior

The interior is immaculant! not single tare in the interior, dash has no cracks.

Digital climate control

Genuine Skyline Floor Mats

Alpine CD Player, 6x9 speakers in the back

Aircon is EXCELLENT very cold (was regassed by previous owner)

Blitz Boostguage

Alarm

Turbo Timer

Rolling Stock/Exterior

16" Mesh rims, has about 85-90% rubber all around

Dark Tint

Runs Mint..

Reason for selling is that I'm buying property, have a baby due in September, and i don't have the time/money to spend on it!

If you are keen to see the car, please call me on 0421 349 468 or pm me for email.

ASKING;

NO TIME WASTERS

$11,000ono (slight neg, only accepting cash)

Thanks,

Brett

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