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SELLING THIS FOR A FRIEND! CALL THE NUMBER PROVIDED OR EMAIL THE ADDRESS PROVIDED. I CAN ONLY ANSWER LIMITED QUESTIONS AS ITS NOT MY CAR!

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Item: 1994 Nissan Pulsar SSS Jap Spec Turbo

Location: Melbourne - Wantirna South

Item Condition: Very good

Reason for selling: Contemplating going something different

Price and price conditions: $13,000

Extra Info:

PICTURES: http://members.pulsar.org.au/profiledisplay.php?ID=4009

Car:

*1994 Nissan Pulsar Jap Spec SSS

*167,000km’s on car

*10,000km’s since conversion

Engine:

*GTIR SR20DET (55,000km’s)

*GTiR T28 Turbo

*Bosch Fuel pump

*GFB Hybrid BOV

*Stainless Steel Cooler piping

*Custom Front Mount Intercooler

*Nismo LSD

*3” Stainless Steel exhaust and front pipe

*8.8mm Top Gun Leads

*Nismo Radiator Cap

*Nismo Oil Cap

*Custom Sprayed Rocker Cover

*K+N Pod Filter

*Neo 10w40 Oil change 2,000km ago.

*NGK Iriway 7 Iridium Spark Plugs, changed 2,000km ago.

*Greddy Electronic Boost Controller (Tuned)

*HKS Turbo Timer

Suspension:

*2.5” Kmac Superlow Springs

*Monroe Shocks

*18x8” Lenso Algis Wheels with Falken Tyres (Front tyres brand new!)

*Whiteline Front Strut Brace

*Whiteline Rear Strut Brace

*Whiteline Rear Sway Bar

*GTIR front brakes with slotted rotors and bendix pads

Body:

*12,000K HID's

*Aftermarket Alarm

*Delta Rear Bar & Delta Side Skirts

*Fibremotive “400R” front bar

*GTiR Bonnet

*Custom Tail lights

*Eyelids

*Re-sprayed in black with violet pearl, custom “ghost” tears* (Worth $7,500!)

Stereo:

*Pioneer Head Unit (TV IN PICTURES NOT INCLUDED)

*Blaupunkt Front Splits

*JL Rear 6" Speakers

*JL Amplifier (For Speakers)

*JL Amplifier (For Sub)

*JL 12" Subwoofer in JL Box

Interior:

*Cobalt Boost Gauge

*Nismo Gear Knob

*Isotta Steering Wheel

*Isotta Pedals

*Custom Red Floor Lights

*Custom Red Boot Lights

Extras:

* N14 SSS Wheels with good rubber

* N14 SSS Factory Cat-back exhaust WITH cat to modified to suit current system (For Epa)

Power wise it put out: Link To Dyno Graphs

161.0 kW @ 11.5psi (Low Boost)

195.7kW @15.9psi (High Boost)

Car will be sold WITH Engineers Certificate AND Roadworthy Certificate

Current Custom Plates DO NOT come with car, another set will be provided.

Contact: Richard

Number: 0422 287 881

Email: [email protected]

PICTURES: http://members.pulsar.org.au/profiledisplay.php?ID=4009

Car Sales Link: Car Sales Link

Ebay link: Ebay Advertisment

Edited by tom_v

Thanks Lil_Lucky, yeah this car is definetly worth a look. Amazing performance and such a beautiful machine! And yeah the owner is a nice guy so feel free to contact him and ask any questions.

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