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This car is in excellent condition for its age and is mecanicaly A1. I have owned the car for twelve months and am selling in order to fund an overseas trip i promised my wife. Previous to me the only other australin owner was female, and it was in stock condition apart from the wheels.

I have modified the car somewhat since owning it. I had it dyno tuned at 275rwhp at only 12psi.

All my mods are sensible and legal.

I have poored alot of time and money into this car so grap yourself a cheap, very fast, reliable car..... the following is a list of mods

19" crhome wheels

High flow tubo

SAFCII computer

TRUST front mount intercooler (no illegal cutting of the body!)

Turbo back exhaust

HKS pod filter

custom built air box

boost gauge

electronic boost contoller

modified coil packs

$1000 pioneer head unit (with ipod cable - controls & charges ipod fom head)

pioneer speakers

12" sub & amp

Oil changed every 5000km with synthetic oil. Trasmition just had full service and inpection for wear, and was given a clean bill of health. Aircon recently re-gassed and works almost too well. Radiator plastic end caps have been replaced and flushed. Coil packs have been specially modified to handle high performance and have never broken down, EVER. I have done all the maintenance things you have to do to a skyline of this age so you dont have too! Beware those who havent, it might cost you !

please call danny on 0403357729 for more info....

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