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1996 Nissan Leopard XV Turbo for Sale - ABSOLUTELY IMMACULATE - complete service history

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Y33 Chassis - same as 1995-2000 Cima, Cedric, Glorias

Modern VQ30DET Engine Series - approx 300bhp - awesome modern engine - similar to 350Z, V35 Skyline but with a turbo

ZEES Exhaust - great refined sound

JIC Coilovers - fully adjustable

Auto with Sports Mode

Full Climate Control A/C

Front Seats fully electric

Electric Foldable Mirrors

Hornet Vehicle Security

85k odo

18" 265/35 Deep Dish Original WORK Rims

Full Bodykit

Apex Air Filter

Apex RSM

HKS Boost Gauge

Aftermarket HID Xenon headlights - superbright

Pioneer Carozzeria 2DIN Minidisc / CD / MP3 / WMV System - 6 speakers FUSION

$28000 - this car a beast - awe inspiring - will not last long.

Sale purely for financial reasons.

email me at [email protected] or pm me for mobile number. The CAR is located at the northern GOLD COAST.

FOR MORE COOL LEOPARD pictures, check these links:

http://motor.geocities.jp/lastleopardlinks.../r-room_ryo.htm

http://motor.geocities.jp/lastleopardlinks.../r-room_uda.htm

http://motor.geocities.jp/lastleopardlinks...m_hiro_room.htm

http://motor.geocities.jp/lastleopardlinks...-s_leopard2.htm

http://motor.geocities.jp/lastleopardlinks/kuris_room.htm

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