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Due to financial difficulties, its time for my baby to go =(

ITs a GTST TYPE M Series 2 skyline with ABS brakes.. so its the late 96 model, realeased early 1997...

Includes:

White

5 Speed Manual

ABS Brakes

SRS Airbags

Apexi 6" exhaust tip with 3" piping from turbo back

Apexi front Strut bar

Apexi S-AFC

Apexi Rev/Speed Metre

AVO front mount intercooler (Fitted by AVO)

Blitz blow off valve

Trust Airinx air filter

Tein adjustable suspension (front and back)

HKS Turbo Timer

HKS Electronic Boost Controller (In Cabin)

Sony CD/MD Player

Sony 6 stacker CD

Two 10" Cross Fire Subs

Two 200watt x 2 Cross fire Amps

Viper Alarm with Immobilizer

New Tyres jus put on too (worth $900)

(The Boot is professionally set up and looks awesome with the leather)

Tweaters on pillars (not sure what brand- came with car)

Aggressive Chin Spolier

109,800 kms

Ive only had the car for three months and am the second owner.. Trouble wit cops and fines and its really digging into my pocket.. Cant afford to keep as im at uni and not working much.. Has ALL receipts of modifications done in Australia, and has every single SERVICE receipt too.. Serivce and oil change done every 5000-9000kms.. I've only ever used optimax fuel too.. I have not had one problem with it.. very clean car and great for a first car buyer..

Not one scratch or dint expect for a slight crack on the chin spolier (Approx. $100 to fix).. Awesome to drive..

im looking for 24 k ONO, will be flexible for serious buyer.. Rego until next march.. New tyres put on ($900 worth). Serviced one month ago.. Looking for quick sale..

PM me for more details and pictures...

Cheers

Rob...

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