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> > 1990 GTi-R Pulsar For Sale Immaculate condiion

> > brisbane

> > 4wd Pocket Rocket

> >

> > T28 Turbo (turbo in perfect nick can inspect if you want)

> > rebuilt at 100,000km

> > metal head gasket

> > 3" custom plenium

> > Sard Fuel pressure Regulator

> > Hybrid Front Mount Intercooler

> > 11mm ignition lead (pro)

> > Oil Catch Can

> > Denso Iridium Spark Plugs

> > Tanabe Medallion Exhaust System 3"

> > Tanabe Suspension all round

> > Volk te37 Lightweight Racing rims (bronze) 16"

> > Almost new NPC Heavy Duty organic 2500lb pp Clutch

> > Gearbox in vgc

> > Strenghthened Clutch slector fork

> > front and rear strut braces (cusco)

> > Greddy turbo timer

> > apexi el2 boost gauge

> > autometer air/fuel ratio gauge

> > autometer shift light

> > clutch support bracket

> > Pro sheepdog blow off valve (plumbed back)

> > new cv boots

> > new radiator hose

> > new power steering hose

> > new timing chain and timing belts

> > Brand new paint job 1 month old - Empress black (very black) with gold pearls

> > Delta Front Bar (very strong construction) NEW

> > Laser cut GTIR sprak plug cover

> > immaculate interior

> > serviced every 4000km

> > Alarm system with central locking, inbuilt turbo timer and remote start

> > electric Sunroof

> > all electrics

> > clear side indicators

> > very dark legal tinted windows

> > radiator plate

> > brand new water pump

> > all new fluids

> > axs front seat covers

> > aftermarket steering wheel

> > new slave clutch cylinder rebuilt

> JIC rear coil overs (not installed)

> > rego and r.w.c

> > mechanically in A1 condition and looks fantastic,serviced every 4000km

> always warmed up before driven and maintained very well over the 2 years of my ownership many ppl can vouch for.

> have many other parts that can sell with with car also. Selling due to other commitments and already purchased a runaround car.

> Price $17,000ono (not in a hurry to sell as already have another car).

> note: front bar is not on the car yet, still new ready to put on already painted

> contact : 0401761661 or pm

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Edited by ilum4eva

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