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Make: Nissan Pulsar GTi-R

Model: RNN14

Milage: 196XXX

Colour: Metallic New Ford Blue

Location: Kingston - Brisbane

RWC supplied? Maybe

Currently registered? At the moment, yes

Price: 15k

Contact: Myself

Comments / Modifications: Some :turned:

Images: Yes

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Hey everyone, so I'm selling my GTi-R Pulsar, as Im in the need for a bigger car.

Its an amazing car to drive, they really are what they're called "pocket rockets".

It sticks to the road like its on train tracks. Iv'e even had people that own GTRs say "holy crap".

The car is an absolute HEAD TURNER!!! weather it be the sound of it coming, or the look of it, everyone stares!

Since Ive owned it (2nd owner in AUS) I've only ever had 3 problems with it, the stock fuel pump started to struggle so I replaced it, as you can see in the mods list. And it had a bit of an exhaust leak between the block and the turbo, which a promptly got fixed, and it had a bit of a gearbox issue, which is also fixed (replaced the whole gearbox).

Anyway...

Here some information on the little beast -

The good

Its got a front mounted intercooler, Apex'i Power-FC Computer managment system, Apex'i avc-r boost controller, Bosche 440 fuel pump ( rated at 500 hp), custom intake plumbing, a full 3in exhaust system, carbon composite clutch with high pressure nismo pressure plate. After market shockies with all neoprene bushes. The Battery has been re-located to hatch, Its got a boost gauge, and a noisy BOV.

Also has a killer sound system in it, which I may consider leaving in for the next owner, If i get a reasonable price.

Being : An alpine mp3 head deck, Wicked front speakers with tweets (I can't remember what they are, but they were the best sounding ones in there at the time, Alpine "R" rear 6x9s, and 2 Blurpunkt subbies (they pump!)

The Bad

A few little spots of paint missing (one due to it bottoming out on a pothole OUCH!) Which is easily fixable.

Im asking $15000neg.

Contact me on 0439723150(matt), or alternitavly on 0406638919 (steph)

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OK everyone,

The new gearbox is in, and it feels nice as pie!

Also, price drop 14k NEGOTIABLE

I need this thing gone, if you have a realistic offer, please do it, i need this gone asap

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