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For sale: 1985 series 3 trx bluebird

Asking Price: $10,000

Killometer's: approx. 50000

Manual or Automatic transmission: Manual

Engine Type: SR20DET 2.0 RED TOP out of a 97 180sx

Modifications: Intercooler, Turbo Timer, bov, boost guage x2, s13 dash cluster, s13 dash surround, s13 centre console, sr20 gearbox, 12" sub, 400w amp, s13 digital air con

Complianced: Yes

Road Worth Certificate: if requested

Registration: Yes

Crash History: No Accident History - Inspection Welcome

Other Comment's about the vehicle: hey guys its a retty tidy car but with a second kid on the way i need something less tempting to speed in. will consider straight swaps or cash

Contact detail's pm me offers

finally have the net at home will take some pics and post them soon

will definatly accept a manual turbo 32 or higher!

Edited by bunnyfart
  • 5 months later...
boostcruising link for pics

ok guys i have finally uploaded some pics and im still looking for a swap just offer me something and ill see how we go

Nice sleeper

in VIC/NSW?

what diff/tailshaft?

Engineers cert?

Cheers, Sandy

Nice sleeper

in VIC/NSW?

what diff/tailshaft?

Engineers cert?

Cheers, Sandy

thanx it does surprise alot of people

im in queensland

it has the standard diff/tailshaft but they are extremely strong

it has been mod plated

im willing to come down in price if the right offer is made

  • 1 month later...

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