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Hey all its about time I should sell my GTIR. It is sad to see this car go as I truly have deep affection and appreciation for this car but regrettably it must happen. I am the first owner in Australia since November 2004 and anyone who knows me knows that I have looked after this carefully as I am a very fussy owner. It has had a nice and easy life without abuse and the engine and gearbox is still running in excellent smoth condition. The car has been serviced every 5,000kms or 3 months(which ever first) with full synthetic oil (Castrol R 10W60 and Mobil1 Gold).These are the specs of the car and what it currently has fitted:

1992 Grey Nissan Pulsar GTI-R

90,000kms

10 months Rego

Tanabe Hyper Medallion SS 3" Catback exhaust (very very quiet)

Exedy Heavy Duty Organic clutch (changed at 80,000kms)

Adjustable GAB suspension (8-way adjustable)

Alarm with two-point immobiliser and killswitch

Greddy Full Auto Turbo Timer (Black)

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I'm after $14,500 for the car but am slightly negotiable on the price. I'm also located near Liverpool in Sydney/NSW. I gaurentee that this is one of the best examples you can find, and it has been priced to sell quickly. Call 0431-789-454 anytime to arrange inspection.

Thanks,

Andy

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