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Make: Nissan

Model: R31 GXE sedan

Milage: 270k

Transmission: 5 speed manual

Colour: bronze

Location: Sydney - North Shore

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? Yes

Currently registered? Yes - just over 10 months

Price: $1500.00 FIRM

Contact: Myself - Chris - pm here, post here

Comments / Modifications: Has a fulleeee sick pod filter, old cd player, oil pressure gauge, Ti allow wheels and has extractors in the boot ready to be fitted

Car was rego'd back in early May.

I have owned it over a year, it got me to work and back - I can leave it anywhere and not worry about it. It had a bit of drama recently which resulted in a new dizzy and electronic module and a good service. Currently has a low idle which is being fixed.

I am selling as I need a newer car, which is comfy and will be doing longer trips in the newer car.

If you need a cheap daily which you can leave at the station, pub, shopping, then this is the car for you. Leave your r32/33/34/35 at home locked up, and take this out and not worry about it!

It has some minor dents here and there, but for its age, it does the job :P

Cheers,

Chris

I must add, It made 101rwkw!! lol have dyno sheet at work to prove! I'll scan next week though when Im back at work.

(My 33 was at Unigroup and I had to drop something off there, and while we were there it went on the dyno for fun!!)

I can certainly organise some within a couple of days mate :ninja:

(My memory card at the moment is full of my holiday photos lol)

Pics will be up tomorrow, I'll try and clean it also :laugh:

yeah I dunno how it made 101rwkw....my r33 made 255rwkw on the same dyno

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