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Make: Nissan

Model: Skyline GTR

Milage: 108,000

Transmission: Manual

Colour: White

Location: Gold Coast

Complied? Yes

Currently registered? Yes

Price: $22,900 ono

Contact: Aku Wekara 0411880884 or [email protected]

Comments / Modifications: Below

Images: Below - more coming...

Unique GTR - Great Fun to Drive & Extremely Reliable.

Selling due to lack of time to enjoy the car.

Great condition apart from slight front bar lip damage.

1993 Skyline GTR White

108000kms Original Odometer

VIN: 6U9000BNR32301171

Fully Complied

Full 100K service done including upgraded timing belt, water pump, pulleys, tensioner, fluids, gearbox & dif oils, injectors

Dyno tuned by Matty Spry @ PITS - Safe Tune

Serviced Every 3000kms with Fully Synthetic Ester Based Oil

No Blow-By

Roll Cage

Garrett Gt2560r Turbos (Garrett -5) Only 8000kms old

3.5” Exhaust

Tomei Cam Gears

HKS Pods

Jim Berry Special Carbon Twin Plate Race Clutch - Only 4000kms old

Microtech Ltx-12 Plug & Play Ecu

Upgraded Fuel Pump

Sard Fuel Pressure Regulator

Standard 444cc Injectors (needs upgraded injectors for easy power increase)

R34 GTR 18” Wheels

Coilovers

Rear Strut Brace

Some other small suspension upgrades

Competition Brake Pads

More Pics coming soon......

$22,900 ono.

Genuine Enquiries Only Please

Located on the Gold Coast

Contact: 0411880884 or [email protected]

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umm not really but depends how keen you are to get them... id probably rather keep them as a part of the whole package type thing at the moment but if you are really keen then we may be able to arrange it... let me know.

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