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Item: S12 Nissan Gazelle

Location: Central Coast, NSW

Reason for Selling: Getting Married, Not practical for a family.

Price: $10,000 neg

Contact Details: Call Adam on 0415320595, if i dont answer please leave a message.

1985 Nissan Gazelle Hatch

Factory Sunroof

Engineers Certificate

S13 Redtop SR20DET & 5 Speed Conversion.

1 Piece Tailshaft

Ford 9 inch diff with 4.11 LSD

Pedders Shocks

King Springs

Microtech Lt8 computer

GFB Dual Stage Boost Controller

GFB Stealth BOV

Custom Made FMIC and Piping

3 inch Exhaust

Split Dump Pipe

Remote Start Alarm with Keyless Entry

Momo Steering Wheel

Momo Gear Knob

Blaupunkt Stereo

Autometer Guages - Boost, Oil Pressure, Water Temp

15 inch Simmons V5 Mesh Rims

Resprayed in Black 3 years ago

Rego till the end of December.

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