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Hey guys, thought id put my car up for sale as a whole package before i attempted to wreck it all separately.

The car is recorded as a "repairable write-off" after it copped a rear end hit. So can be repaired and re-registered for use on the roads, or used as a track/drift car

damage includes rear bar, rear drivers side quarter panel, boot lid. and chassis bent after diff on drivers side. pictures show the damage pretty clearly. no suspension work appears to be damaged though.

Car:

1996 Nissan Skyline GTS-T Series 2

Engine:

Standard rb25det ser2 engine (123xxxkms)

Splitfire Coilpacks

turbotech boost controller (ran at 12psi)

Trust pod filter

Greddy/trust front mount intercooler kit

gktech 3 inch split dump pipe

gktech 3 inch front pipe (with flex section)

Xforce 3 inch high flow cat

Trust PE-II catback with mid muffler removed

bosch 040 intank fuel pump (direct wire)

Mspec alloy radiator

silicone intake pipe (with 3" stainless steel pipe inside to definatly stop it sucking in)

Toshi remap ecu (boost cut, speed cut removed, rev limiter at 7300rpm, tuned for these mods)

Driveline:

4speed automatic transmission

gearbox replaced with new one (newer one had roughly 75000kms on it - as told by owner so no receipts)

mv automatics stage 2 shift kit

everything else standard

Suspension:

Kyb excel-g shocks with king springs low - front

ohlins height and damper adjustable coilovers - rear

Whiteline heavy duty sway bars front and rear

rear strutbrace

i also have the kyb/king springs combo for the rear

and the ohlins coilovers for the front. front left needs rebuild. quoted $220 at shock reco on moss st.

Interior:

Autometer boost gauge

blue L.E.D lights in dash, ign barrel, a/c unit, auto shifter and hazard/ demister switches

Seats are in decent condition (couple of burn marks on rear seats, 1 small tear in drivers seat.

full set genuine nissan floormats (couple are pretty shagged)

razo accelerator pedal

exterior:

Custom paintjob (hothouse green with gold pearl - new holden green colour i think)

350z rims painted black.

Stereo:

Sony headdeck

Sony 12" sub in box

pioneer 6" 3 ways in front doors

monoblock amp for sub

4 channel amp for speakers

unsure of model numbers etc for head unit

amps are nothing flash cheap branded ones (dont sound too bad though)

Spares:

greddy copy front mount plenum

standard swaybars

stock intercooler

stock dump/front pipe

stock transmission valvebody

standard ecu

standard coilpacks

Price:

$5500.00 price neg

throw me some offers

Location:

Brisbane Southside, QLD

Contact:

Steve - 0422850698

Stephen.hendicott@gmail.com

or PM/reply here

Pictures:

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Can get more pictures at request if needed

Comments:

well there it is, sad too see it the way it is, but i dont have the time to fix it all up, would make a great drift car just throw in a manual box and your away.

or if youve got contacts in the paint and panel industry fix it up and have a clean street car. any questions just ask and i'll do my best to supply all the info.

Cheers

Steve

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