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Item: 1992 Nissan Pulsar N14 SSS

Location: Sydney

Item Condition: Excellent Condition

Reason for Selling: Thinking of a getting another car but may still keep

Price and Payment Conditions: $6500 O.N.O but prefer swaps - will consider most vechiles but must be non-turbo and not V8 would be good to get a skyline r32,33 non-turbo with cash your way or s13 straight swap but as i said will consider most cars!!!

Extra Info: Manual, SR20DE, Good Condition, Great Stereo- Clarion Head Deck - eclipse 6" fronts - pioneer 6x9 Rears - Twin Kicker Subs - Pioneer 800W Monoblock Amp - Kenwood 4 channel amp ($2500 Sound System), 2" Exhaust System, Very Clean little Car, full blue seat covers, 140,XXXkms, Also have a set of cams and Heavy duty springs from Jim Wolf Technologies in the states (cost $1900 once landed in Australia from the states) and a Unichip piggyback computer ($1100 New) that will come with car though not yet installed. Rego Till June 07

Contact Details: Pm me or reply here

Interested in r32, r33 non-turbo skylines and s13's but show me what you have!

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Edited by brady89
  • 1 month later...

hey mate would you swap plus some cash my way for a lexus es300. 1995 model with full leather and full electrics. car is in vvg condition and has almost brand new tyres on all four.

cheers mate

hey mate thanks for the offer but not really interested in the lexus es300 although they are very nice cars ! good luck with it anyway and thanks.

Still looking for a r32,r33 non turbo skyline or s13!!

Edited by brady89

car is located in the Rockdale area in Sydney. Open to swaps for r32,r33 skyline with cash your way or s13 straight swap rather not sell at this stage but just trade.

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