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Make:Nissan

Model:R32 Gts4 Skyline (Type M with Factory Sunroof)

Milage:140000

Transmission:Manual 5spd

Colour:Black/Blue Pearl

Location:Melbourne South East

Currently registered:Till September 08

Price:13000 ono

Contact:[email protected] or 0433286235

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http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars/priva...amp;Make=NISSAN

Other Modifications are as follows:

Engine:

-Apexi Pod filter

-Front mount intercooler (Delta fin)

-BOV

-Apexi SAFC piggy back computer

-Apexi rev speed meter

-Apexi Turbo timer

-3inch custom exhaust with 5'' cannon (Very loud) I also have a bolt on muffler that will make the car silent made especially for EPA tests.

-Missapi fuel pressure regulator

-Bosh 040 fuel pump (2000kms ago)

-Serviced every 5000kms with Castrol edge oil and nissan oil filter

-New head studs

- Just replaced spark plugs with NGK iridiums

Exterior

-Full fiberglass GTR bodylit

-Custom back with blue pearl paint (less then 6 months old)

-Brembo replica brake calipers

Drivetrain:

-Rebuilt gear box 5000kms ago

-Ededy heavy duty clutch 1000kms ago

-Short shit kit

-Strut bars

Interior:

-7inch In dash DVD/DIVX head unit with inbuilt bluetooth pretty cool

-Pioneer 6in splits front

-Pioneer 6in 3way rear

-Custom boot with 2 Rockford Fosgate p2 subs and floating alpine 600w monoblock amp (subs and amp sold....stil have the box however that pumped out 136db at DB Drag at autosalon....1st place street class.

-Custom suicide boot

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