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Hey guys

got a very clean and tidy skyline for sale

serviced every 5000k's, (have book with all dates of things done to car and services since owned)

2nd owner in australia. > (Ocotber 2004)

17" ANZ Mag Wheels

Bodykit

Wine Red

Automatic

110,000k's

NGK platinum plugs

Fuel filter replaced

Timing belt replaced

Upgrades since i owned it.

FMIC install (through APC)

AVCR Installed (Through Autobarn Slacks Creek) (Tuned through APC)

HighFlow Cat ( Right Price Exhaust)

CES RAcing Split Dump/Front pipe (APC)

2 12Inch Pioneer subs and 1000watt mono block amp ( JB Hifi Indooroopilly)

Pioneer Head unit The DEH-P5750MP ( Autobarn Slacks Creek)

Mongoose Alarm (AutoPro Ipswich)

Selling due to wakeboard equip hard to fit in car, and wanting a ute

I was planning on doing more modifications, but don't have the time.

Great car to drive, only problems i have had is with the alarm playin up, but thats all fixed.

Also have dyno sheet from APC when modifications installed at 166.9rwkw

and at Mercury Motorsport when completely stock standard at 122rwkw.

Any further enquiries please pm me, rather than reply to this message.

And i have pics of the car, so if anyone wants pics of the car, send us ya email address and i will send them to you!

Thanks (Price negiotable)

Barret

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