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Hi all

Been around here for a long time and its time to let my car for the past 7 years go

IMMACULATE INSIDE AND OUT

WELL SERVICED

MUST BE SEEN

 

Asking $17,500, no trades.

Overview:

- Black manual with Nissan Altia sports front bumper and side skirts (factory items)

- First owner in Australia since 40000kms, I have taken care of this car for almost 7 years

- Definitely not a 'used-and-abused' car, minor modifications

- Used primarily as a house to train station car

- All scheduled servicing completed

- 100k service completed (all belts, tensioner and idler bearings, water pump etc)

- Very mechanically reliable, only ever had 2 issues with the car in all these years (fixed)

- Discreet car, have never had any issues with authorities

- Paint is fantastic condition

- Alarm and immobiliser

- Nismo key and Nissan spare keys

Modifications:

- Apexi Power Intake air filter with surrounding box (no defect issues)

- 3" exhaust with Fujitsubo Legalis R muffler (quiet exhaust)

- Catco Steel 706cfm hi flow catalytic converter

- Split dump and front pipe (ceramic coated)

- HKS EVC 5 boost controller (to 9psi only)

- Iridium spark plugs

- Genuine Nismo side intercooler (much thicker than original and discreet)

- Bendix brake pads

- Only ever used Motul 8100 and new filter oil every 5000kms

- Redline Shockproof gearbox oil

- Radiator air guide

- Pivot turbo timer

Suspension

- Bilstein shock absorbers with lowering grooves

- Nismo springs

- Whiteline caster bushes

- Whiteline front and rear camber bushes (no uneven tyre wear)

Interior

- Sports pedals

- Original Skyline floor mats

- Windows tinted

- Brushed and polished steel surrounds in main dash

Exterior

- Original Nissan Altia sports optioned front bar and side skirts

- Original Nissan Xenon HID headlights

- Nismo Smoked front and side indicators

- Original Nissan retro "Skyline" badge

- Black painted original wheels

Sound:

- Alpine 7" touchscreen DVD/MP3 player

- Alpine 12" boxed subwoofer

- Alpine 4 channel amplifier

- Alpine 1 channel amp

- Alpine iPhone/iPod connecting cable (control from headunit)

- Alpine front splits and rear speakers

I have many of the original parts as well.

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hey mate,

Unfortunately im not interested in purchasing the car, but i was just wondering WHERE you got that skyline badge you have on your front grill? And also the interior dash lights look like there's no cold (dark) spots and evenly illuminated. Wondering where you got the bulbs for them?\

i also tried sending you a PM, but inbox is full lol.

Sorry all. Inbox now cleared up. Been getting a few enquiries

Badge from Japan Nissan direct. See if you can find someone who can contact Nissan for you

Dash is pretty fairly illuminated. Got them from a member here. There is a thread on them from a long time ago

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  • 4 weeks later...

sweet ride mate!

may i ask if the car came with the Nissan Altia sports front bar and side skirts when u purchased it or did u source them somewhere else?

best of luck with sale :yes:

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