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Hey people.

Well I’m off to study full time this year so need to sell the car and get something more practical. I’ve had my car for a couple of years now and loved owning it every day! Take a look at the pics and judge for yourself. Not to many cars getting around on 18x9.5+10s all round every day, these are my favorite part of my car!

The car needs a new windscreen + castor bushes for a RWC, I can do these if the car sells for the asking price, and otherwise u can get it done.

Item Summary: 1993 Nissan Skyline 4 door sedan

Location: VIC: Melbourne

Condition: Used

Kilometers: 145k

Registration: September

Asking Price: $7900

Delivery Methods: Pick Up

Contact Info: call Aaron on 0411797868

ENGINE:

• RB25DET

• 5 Speed Manual

• Nismo Heavy Duty Clutch

• 3" Ganadore Exhaust (street legal)

• Aluminum 100mm radiator

• Standard Turbo

• Standard Manifold

• Cooling Pro Intercooler Kit and piping

• New Spark Plugs

BODY:

• Factory gun metal grey

• M-spec bumper

• Rolled rear guards

WHEELS/SUSPENSION:

• 18x9.5+35 G-max Energy rims all round

• +25mm bolt on spacers all round giving the car a +10 stance

• Pirelli P1 Semi slicks (fitted 4 months ago, still good)

• Bilstien Shocks, super low king springs (still at legal height)

INTERIOR:

• Pioneer head unit, Pioneer splits, Amp + Boot mounted sub (see pics)

• Blitz turbo timer

• Stewart Warner boost gauge

• Standard interior

Sorry no interior pics as yet, I will upload some soon

SPARE PARTS

• I have a set of fiberglass side skirts (unpainted) I can have them painted for $200

• 4 Standard rims + tyres (tyres are un-roadworthy)

• New boot with led tail light (non spoiler boot)

There are a few small dents in the bonnet, roof, boot and one near the filler cap. The dents were caused last year during the hail storm. I have a replacement boot with tail light (needs painting. I can take pics on request if required

SORRY THE REST OF THE PICS WONT UPLOAD, ILL TRY AGAIN LATER

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