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For sale: 1993 N14 Ti Pulsar

Asking Price: $5500 neg willing to trade with adjustment going to you .

Killometer's: 188,***

Manual or Automatic transmission: Manual

Engine Type: SR20DE

Modifications: 2inch Mandrel Bent Cat back exhasut system

K & N pod filter

N15 mags

Clear indicationrs

Registration: Yes

Other Comment's about the vehicle: Great 1st car, economical , clarion cd player and speakers (not sure about fronts)

Also electric windows, mirrors ect and ect .

alarm

Contact detail's - Just Pm me or ring me on 0422708267

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