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I have had to make the hard decision to sell my pride and joy. It is well known through both the skyline and general sydney based JDM community and has been owned by a true skyline enthusiast!

i could sit here and spill you some crap about how some grandma owned it and only drove it on weekends but lets be real, its a enthusiasts car who treats it like his first born, its serviced maticulously every 5,000km with spark plug changes every 10,000 and has had nothing but the best installed.

ENGINE:

- Full 100,000km service done at 99,800km (with gates racing timing belt, all pulleys, water pump and power steering pump replaced, full compression test)

- Apexi SAFC2 - tune done by indy @ IS Motorsports pulling a modest 200kw - improving fuel to 550km/65L

- HKS SSQV Blow off valve

- Enclosed (Boxed) Pod Filter with cold air intake

- Brand new yellow jacket coil packs - less than 10,000km old

- Brand new Front Mount intercooler - less than 10,000km old

- Full HKS Silent Hi-Power Turboback exhaust

DRIVELINE:

- Exedy 5 puk brass button clutch (not for the feint hearted)

- Tien Super Drift Fully Adjustable (height/damper) Coilovers and Cspanners

WHEELS:

- 18" Rota P45R 9.5" Wheels - Powder Coated Orange

- Federal 595 Tyres

BRAKES:

- RDA Slotted Rotors - Less than 20,000km

- QFM Performance Brake Pads - Less than 20,000km

ELECTRONICS:

- Clarion DVD Head Unit

- Shadow Orange Boost (on a pillar using a greddy a pillar mount), Water Temperature, Oil Temperature, Voltage Gauges

- Digital LED Shift Light

- Apexi SAFC2

- HID Headlights

- Full bluetooth mobile phone integration

BODY:

- Nismo 400R style bar (original 400R indicators) - Stickerbombed

- Nismo 400R style side skirts

- Custom rear "skyline" boot garnish - red led lit

- Cusom Guard Rolling

- Headlights Cleaned - Professional sanding performed to remove ugly yellow stains most japanese imports suffer from

- Cusco side mount numberplate bracket

INTERIOR:

- Custom Vinyl/Leather Re-trim (seats, doors, pilars, gear/handbrake boot, center console)

- Greddy A-Piller gauge holder

- Original Skyline floormats

- Nismo Chrome Gearknob

This car has been my pride and joy for the past 2 years and i will miss all the thumbs ups and jaw dropping reactions by young and old :D car is rock solid, reliable and has never let me down, selling only to fund a first home purchase

Price: $13,500

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