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Hey people please see below link for pics and list of mods, I'll post some pics in here when I get a chance, right now I can only access via phone, cheers, if you're interested pleas call me on 0400297840

http://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/Nissan-Skyline-1993/SSE-AD-2156137

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Mint condition modified Skyline.

All modifications less than 10,000kms old

GCG high flow turbo

Apexi Power FC with hand controller

Blitz stealth front mount intercooler

Dual stage electronic boost controller with gauge

Full 3 inch exhaust with high flow cat

Nismo 555cc injectors

DBA slotted rotors and QFM pads

BC Racing fully adjustable coilovers

Camber and Caster Adjustable poly bushes in the front end

Dual port BOV

Excedy HDCB Clutch

Walbro Highflow Fuel Pump

Always regularly serviced with the highest quality oils, never been tracked. Probably many other mods I have forgot. Has been tuned at boostworks and is currently making 245rwkws. With a more free flowing exhaust system the current set up is good for a 20 odd extra kws according to the tuner, however the neighbours will rather the current system. Reason for selling, we now have 3 cars and just bought a 4x4 unfortunately I don’t get to dive this as much as I would like. Please give me a call to arrange a time to view on 0400297840.

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Got a few more pics here, interior is in great condition, unfortunately the only pic I have is blurry, I'll try takes some more later.

also its Manual that was not mentioned above

Make me some offers people, its a great clean, quick car.

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