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Nissan Skyline GTS-t 4 Door 1996 Series II (white). Only quality mods. Makes 243 rwKw. Suit somone after a Sleeper or Drift Car.

Spec Lists:

Engine:

-RB25DET (tuned by Rich at Rising Sun Performance; a highly regarded UK import tuner)

-Blitz SUS air filter and Blitz inlet pipe

-Greddy 3" down pipe

-5Zigen Fireball exhaust system

-Greddy TD05 RB25 turbo kit (fully rebuilt only 1,500 klm’s ago) with S/S braided oil and water lines

-Blitz LS front mount intercooler

-Blitz Blow off valve and factory pipe

-19 Row Oil cooler with speedflow fittings and Greddy thermostatic 4 way take off plate (-10JIC)

-Greddy Oil catch can

-HKS 740cc injectors

-Nismo Fuel Pressure Regulator

-Z32 Air Flow Meter

-Apexi Power FC with hand controller

-Blitz Dual SBC Spec-R Boost Controller

Drivetrain / Brakes:

-KAAZ 2-Way LSD (brand new)

-Exeedy Heavy Duty Sport Clutch

-Full R33 GTR Brembo brake conversion (front and rear) with HEL s/steel brake lines

-GTR EBC grooved front disks with red stuff pads

Suspension/Chassis:

-Kazama Castor Rods (new and unfitted)

-Cusco type OS Front Strut Brace

-Nismo Rear Strut Brace

-HSD/Dritworks 'CS2' fully adjustable coil overs

-HICAS lock out bar

Interior:

-Razo Race Pedals

-Razo Shift Knob

-Alpine H/U with 6" speakers all round with tweeters (+ wired for sub)

-3x Defi BF Link meters 60mm, with genuine visors (Boost, Oil pressure, Oil Temp)

-Defi control unit 2

-Defi 115mm Tacho with shift light

-350mm Sparco suede steering wheel with Quick Release hub and genuine Nismo Boss kit

-Turbo timer

-PLX Devices AFR unit and 52mm gauge in Defi cup and stand

-Cobra alarm & immob.

-Nismo Key and spare

-Battery relocation parts installed in boot.

Exterior:

-17 inch Super Advan tri spoke two-piece alloys

-Hankook Ventus 255's on rear and 235's on front

-Nismo from bumper with '2 door' indicator light conversion

-D-Max Carbon Fiber GT wing (curently off the car)

-Rear Pods (un-fitted)

-Side Skirts (un-fitted)

-Tinted Rear Glass

-Original paint in good condition for its age

Dyno sheets available upon request. Makes 243 rwKw at 1.1bar Boost. This is a quality "street sleeper" or quickly converted into a competitive drift car. Only quality Jap parts used in this build. Only selling because I have moved to Singapore for work. $17,000 ono

Cheers, Anthony +65 9127 2512 (txt me and I will call you back). In Australia for holidays till 22 Jan 2012...

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