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For sale: 1989 Nissan Laurel

Item Condition: Good Condition

Price and price conditions: $14,000 ONO

Extra Info: 12/1989 Nissan Laurel Very Rare in NSW No longer elligible for Importing. Great for cruising around, or taking to the track.

MOD PLATED IN QLD AND COMPLIED IN NSW

RB20DET-

Series2 R33 Turbo, GTR intercooler, Blitz Air Filter, HKS Blow Off Valve, Rising Rate Fuel pressure Regulator, Tripple Core Alloy Radiator, Twin Subaru Thermo fans, Stainless steel exhaust manifold, and 3inch Split dump pipe, Full 3inch Stainless system, Exeedy clutch, R32 5-Speed gearbox. Kaaz 2-way LSD, JIC Coil-overs, JJR solid rear Cradle-bushes, and JJR Adjustable Castor arms with solid bushes.

Interior-

Autometer Boost Guage, Converted to Skyline Handbrake with Drift Button.

Wheels-

17x10 &17x9 Deep Dish Black centre with Chrome lip Advan Style rim.

Tuned at Black Track Dyno Centre with 237rwhp at 13psi.

Great All round car.

Pictures: stuff066ap2.th.jpg stuff064pp7.th.jpg stuff065xz2.th.jpg stuff066mo7.th.jpg

Contact Details: PM or Ring 0438434583

Location: Newcastle

Delivery & Conditions of Delivery: Will Organise with buyer

PRICE IS NEGOTIABLE! HAVE FOUND ANOTHER CAR SO MAKE AN OFFER!

Cheers Jarrod

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Hey Jarrod,

you didnt tell me you were selling her!!??? WTF!

Guy's if your interested in something DIFFERENT :nyaanyaa: , then check out this car! very good condition and it should be cos the bloke who owns it is a mechanic :nyaanyaa: , so you can be sure she's sound! Will be a shame to see her go. :)

For sale: 1989 Nissan Laurel

Item Condition: Good Condition

Price and price conditions: $15,900 ONO or Swap for R32 GTR

Extra Info: 12/1989 Nissan Laurel Very Rare in NSW No longer elligible for Importing. Great for cruising around, or taking to the track.

RB20DET-

Series2 R33 Turbo, GTR intercooler, Blitz Air Filter, HKS Blow Off Valve, Rising Rate Fuel pressure Regulator, Tripple Core Alloy Radiator, Twin Subaru Thermo fans, Stainless steel exhaust manifold, and 3inch Split dump pipe, Full 3inch Stainless system, Exeedy clutch, R32 5-Speed gearbox. Kaaz 2-way LSD, JIC Coil-overs, JJR solid rear Cradle-bushes, and JJR Adjustable Castor arms with solid bushes.

Interior-

Bride Drivers seat, GTR passenger seat, APEXI Boot Guage, Trust gear knob, BLITZ Boost controller, Converted to Skyline Handbrake with Drift Button.

Wheels-

17x10 &17x9 Deep Dish Black centre with Chrome lip Advan Style rim.

Tuned at Black Track Dyno Centre with 237rwhp at 13psi.

Great All round car.

Will consider trade for a R32 GTR.

Pictures: stuff066ap2.th.jpg stuff064pp7.th.jpg stuff065xz2.th.jpg stuff066mo7.th.jpg

Contact Details: PM or Ring 0438434583

Location: Newcastle

Delivery & Conditions of Delivery: Will Organise with buyer

Cheers Jarrod

  • 2 weeks later...

Hey thanx :( Scoop!!

Check out this CRAZY XMAS SPECIAL price drop!!! lol :rofl:

CRAZY $14,499...ono CRAZY :rofl:

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