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Nissan Pulsar SSS/TI 94

Tinted Windows

Power Windows

Aircon Perfectly Working (not connected but I have all the parts)

3 pt Immobiliser/ alarm OZ Standards/Black Wiring

10 Months REGO

Engine

Gtir Engine Conversion Fully Rebuilt Engine only 10,000kms

ACL Forged Pistons/Rings

ACL Race Bearings

ACL 1.2mm Metal Headgasket

Cleaned and Pressure Tested Rods

Linished crank

Reconditioned Valves

New Set of Shims

Reconditioned/Services Head

Bottom End Blue printed & Balanced

Rebuilt/Reconditioned and High Flowed GTIR T28 Turbo

Genuine Nissan Gaskets/VRS kit

New Waterpump

New Sensors

New Starter Motor

New Engine Mounts

New Clutch Cable

Mods

3 Inch Exhaust w/ Cannon

3 Inch High Flowed CAT

3 Inch Custom Front Pipe

Jecs 225litre/hr flow Fuel Pump

NGK Iridiums

NGK Ignition Leads

K&N Pod Filer

K&N Breather

Oil Catch Can

Greddy Style Type RS BOV

Front Mount Intercooler

Apexi SAFC II

TurboTech Bosst Controller

New Exedy Heavy duty 215mm 5 button ceramic clutch 800kg clamping force (Drivable in Traffic)

Suspension

Whiteline Strut Brace

Monroe Shocks

King springs Super Lows

Adv22F Gtir Brakes

New CV Boots

Exterior

GTIR Bonnet

GTIR Front Bar

17s Black Wheels

JapSpec Side Skirts

Rear Bar Lip

Clear Side Indicators

Interior

Autotecnica Bucket Seats

Autometer Boost Gauge

Issotta Steering Wheel

Interior Roof and Doors Retrimmed in Black

SSS Mats

ICE

7inch LCD TV

DVD/mp3/4 Player

500 watts AMP

Pioneer 200w 6x9

2x 12 Inch Kicker SUBS in Custom Ported Box

Almost over 15k spent on mods, car has been well looked after, serviced every 5000ks, only motul 8100 synthetic used and running only 98 ron. Engineers Certificate also Included for all the mods, so you wont get defected, Im only running stock boost which is 9psi car can run 20psi everyday with no problems I have receipts for all the work, also very cheap insurance, Negotiable

For more info go to carsales site

Pictures

http://www.carsales.com.au/pls/carsales/...mp;current_rec=

Contact

mob: 0423652114

work: 0287544049

email: [email protected]

No joyriders and timewasters

Thanks :D

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