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Item: 1985 Nissan Bluebird TRX

Location: Wollongong

2.0L FJ20 Turbo Conversion Out of DR30 Skyline

Forged Wiesco forged pistons

Balanced rods and crank

High flow T3 turbo

Custom intercooler setup

Microtech MT-8 with handset

3" turbo back exhaust with 4" dump pipe

FJ20 N/A 5spd in working order

Locked TRX Diff

Custom Orange paint (Custom front bar)

Custom Trimmed Mustard leather interior with R32 Front seats.

Custom fuel system setup to suit big horsepower

Autometer 5" Sportcomp tacho, boost gauge and oil pressure gauge

Sports Streering wheel

Trust Turbo Timer

15" S13 Silvia Rims

Lowered suspension

Receipts for 20k+ of work

Car is mod plated for QLD and has Engineers certificates in NSW for Motor, Ride height, 17 x 7 inch wheels, intercooler, seats bonnet air vents and front lip, although this was in 2002.

Car would make a great project or fix up, car has all the dollars spent in the right places, just needs some work put into it to run to its full potential. Car needs a new clutch, new fuel lines, current tune is set to rich by previous owner but still runs fine and for rego it would need an open center or lsd to pass roadworthy. I have owned the car for just over a year, havent had time due to other commitments to get the car running to potential.

Looking to swap for Manual 4cyl for a daily driver as my other car isnt up to the task, i really need a reliable vehicle and due to my lisence restriction i cant drive this car either. Would realy love a GE sprinter or might consider a really clean GE KE

Ran out of rego on 2nd June this year.

Price and Payment Conditions: Price is $5000 or nearest offer or swap for a car of interest

Contact Details: PM me or email me jim8ro @ g mail . com

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