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M-Spec Series 2 Skyline 2 Door, 5 speed manual.

All the usual skyline niceties - pwr steer, climate control A/C, dual airbags, elec windows, elec mirrors, central locking.

18" BBS Wheels with good tyres.

Current model Alpine CD head unit - full speed iPod connectivity.

High Spec speakers in factory positions - no holes cut or trim mods.

High Spec keyless entry alarm system.

Subtle and quiet 3" cat back exhaust.

Spotless interior trim with minimal wear in the usual places - drivers seat, steering wheel, gear knob.

Plush factory Skyline floormats.

Excellent body condition and paint.

Strong, smooth, reliable turbo engine with no history of modification.

Timing belt replaced with receipts.

New iridium spark plugs.

Has only travelled approximately 6,000k's since being imported to Australia 3 years ago.

Is always garaged and is driven only occasionally on weekends. Car has not been boosted, is still running standard of approx 7psi.

Overall car is in excellent condition, will not disappoint.

There is no finance on the car and welcome any checks etc on the car.

I'm looking for $14,300 (NO SWAPS!!!!)

Thanks

Travis

0401 293 557

Car is located in Surrey Downs - Adelaide

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