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Car: Nissan Pintara TRX

Year: Late 1990

Colour: Ford blue

Mods: paint, 17' Chrome romi wheels, 2.5' exhaust, pod filter, wildcat extractors, 2x 10'Clarion 400w subs in blue box, 2x 6x9s pioneers, dont know whats in the front..lol, $900 touch screen clarion headunit (sell without for cheaper price, new bonnet heat shield, underbody neons (LED's), 'race' steering wheel, blue gear nob, silver pedals, painted interior, seatcovers, door trims done a long time ago, interior neons, 1992 model side indercators, LED washer jets (not wired up), mongoose alarm, central locking, keyless entry (new remote on monday).

Other: 2 new engine mounts when i bought it, other ok. new leads and plugs 1000k ago, new brake pads.

Reason for selling: Want something different, shame to see it go, has been a great car, good head turner/cruiser.

Looking for 8g.

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