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Up for sale is my 1996 R33 Nissan Skyline series 2 M-Spec. I was the first owner of this car since it was imported from japan in stock condition. I have own it for several years so i know its been treated well and all the modifications have been done properly and with quality parts. The car has been tuned at CV Performance and put out 270kw at the wheels.

Mods include:

Garrett GT3040R (600 horsepower turbo)

Apexi Power FC

Turbosmart EBoost electronic boost controller

Apexi turbo timer

Nismo 555cc injectors

Front mount intercooler

Custom plenum

80mm throttle body

Z32 airflow meter

500hp Walbro fuel pump

Malpassi rising rate fuel presure regulator

SplitFire coil packs

Apexi pod filter (with cold air intake)

Full 3" exhaust with dump pipe and Magnaflo 3" hi flow cat converter

HSD adjustable coilover suspension

Oil catch can

Custom pipework around intercooler and turbo

Aftermarket white instrument cluster with blue lighting (see pics)

Blue 'SKYLINE' on the rear between the tail lights (see pics)

The car has recently been resprayed in a silverly colour with a blue pearl.. its hard to call it an exact colour as it changes in different light (see pics). The engine bay has been left white due to not wanting the remove the engine.. The car has never been involved in any accidents and is an awesome car to drive with plenty of power.

The pictures i have are of the car before it was lowered. Due to it being adjustable u can drop it as low as u want or raise it to whatever height u like, and because the rear shocks have dampening adjustment u can set the suspension as soft or hard as u like.

To arange a time to see the car or any questions call Matt on : 0432291160

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