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Hey ceffy peoples :) I ma selling my Gloria and thought 4 doorers would appreciate it. It is a really cheap alternative to a Ceff or Laurel. Same age, same power, pimpin looks and really low K's. This car is really unique. there are only about 1/2 dozen glorias in aus and mine has all the goods.

Nissan Gloria Gran Turismo Yakuza staff car

The Gloria is very closely related to the Cefiro and the Laurel.

Genuine 70XXX k’s with all log books and service history.

2 litre turbo automatic cruiser with heaps of power and style currently tuned to 154rwkw on 10PSI.

Mechanical Specifications and Modifications

2 Litre Quad Cam V6 VG20DET

RB25 turbo in excellent condition

SARD fuel pressure regulator

Cold induction airbox with pod filter

Boost controller

3” Custom dump pipe

3” Stainless hiflow cat

3.25” stainless catback with stealth looking muffler

Bosch 040 intank fuel pump

JIC fully adjustable coilovers height/pitch/damper adjustable

Remapped ECU to suit the modifications

Exterior

Mahdi Cesar VIP 3 piece alloy dished wheels very pimp!

Factory optioned VIP bodykit

Tinted lights and pimpin factory bonnet thingies.

Interior

Luxo pimpin woodgrain & velour. Very comfortable

Electric Seats, Mirrors, Windows, Climate control, Aircon,

Woodgrain VIP wheel

VIP plaque Gloria mats

Pillarless windows (all go down no bar in the middle)

Dark but legal Tint

Stereo

Pioneer headunit

Nakamichi front splits

carzoriia rear speakers

2 12” pioneer subs in custom box

300 watt RMS amplifier

The car also has full high end alarm.

The car is in good condition in and out and everything works, there is no body damage and it is a very tidy car. It is comfortable, powerful and very pimpin car for summer with all the windows down it looks fulleh sic! It is currently running 10psi and putting out 154rwkw. If interested I can include a water/methanol injection kit, tuned ecu to suit. With this combo the car put out 192rwkw at 14psi.

For full details and lots of photos visitMy Webpage

I am interested to trade for a non turbo 180SX, Silvia, R32 R33 to the value of $6000~$7000 or close to this with some cash adjustment either way. The car is registered in ACT and has 6 months rego.

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THIS BOTTOM PHOTO HAS BEEN PHOTOCHOPPED TO ADD THE PIMP WHEELS THEY DO NOT COME WITH THE CAR

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I've been in this car and it's old school pimped.

Represents great value for money for a street cruiser - it's clean, fast and unique. It even has this cool thing where you can detach the seatbelt mounts on the roof so you can have a lap sash when cruisin around with the pillarless windows down.

mmmm gloria ...

Stupid Nic - swap with my r31 :)

  • 4 weeks later...

Hi CEF11E,

I'm new to the forums and have recently picked up a Gloria myself. How's it going with the sale? Any takers yet?

They definately seem to be a very cool & unique car. Mine is a stock standard 1990 Brougham with 53k, Pearl duco and is in Immaculate condition. I can't believe how fast they go. I LOVE IT..

Good luck with the sale mate.

AWD. :miner:

Heck yes!

I feel the same way tom... stupid lack of money, seems to be inheritance with the owning of fast cars...

Nick why you sellin it? I'd love it but im busy putting my humpty dumpty back together again after she fell into a wall at oran south about a month ago.

sup dudes...

Sellling as a young one will be driving it and don't want it wrapped around a tree. I have just spent about $2,000 on maintenence :no: hehe sad wallett.

Would really prefer she goes to someone who is a nissan fan.

reflecting all I have just spent on it I think $7,000 is a fair price or $6,500 so someone who owns a laurel or ceff :) hint hint :P

I am interested to trade for a non turbo 180SX, Silvia, R32 R33 to the value of $6000~$7000 or close to this with some cash adjustment either way. The car is registered in ACT and has 6 months rego.

Interested in swapping for a Series IV RX7 Turbo?

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