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Regretful sale, can't afford to drive it as much as it deserves. The car has been garaged since I've owned it. Has 118,000ks on the clock. Motor was rebuilt less than 2,000ks ago

Thee car has thefollowing modifications

Fully forged bottom end with CP Pistons and Rods

Tomei Poncams

Full HKS induction kit

Z32 AFM's

Adjustable cam gears

Gram light rims

Saard adjustable fuel reg with gauge

1000cc injectors

465lph Walbro fuel pump

Yellow jacket coils

Platinum spark plugs

-5 turbos on match ported manifolds

Tomei dump pipes

Greddy Y pipe into a straight through 3 inch system

Apexi power fc tuned to 293 kw as a cruiser. Capable of a lot more

Car will need tyres soon, and possibly another computer. As the computer isn't compatible for AWD. Drives perfectly fine just doesn't have AWD. Is overall in great condition. No RWC

I'm looking for around $24,000 open to offers

Located in Melbourne

Any questions contact Mike on 0424594865

I can't seem to upload photos on here but can send them through txt

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On 6/24/2016 at 7:27 AM, tridentt150v said:

pics dude? Nothing sells like good photo's cashie. Even a web address to gumtree or car sales would help.

http://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/Nissan-Skyline-1997/SSE-AD-4014224/?Cr=8

 

 

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