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I brought this car in for my wife and since she refuses to drive it as its too big (size does matter!) its for sale. Beautiful car to drive and has plently of grunt.

1999 Nissan Y34 Gloria Ultima

4 Speed Automatic with power and snow modes

VQ30DET (3.0L V6 turbo) producing a quoted 206kw

6 disc CD stacker + tape deck! wow! with 7 speaker sound system including a stock 10" subwoofer in the rear shelf

OEM DVD player with RCA inputs in the rear

Sat navigation, which can be converted to Aussie for a few hundreds dollars.

Brand new 20" rims with new tyres.

ABS

TCS

Power steering

Power windows

Power seats

Remote Keyless Entry

Auto close boot

Auto close windows and auto lock doors (programable via the OEM ECU)

Dual air bags

Air purifier system

Tri zone air conditioning (Driver, Passenger and rear)

Presidential style window tinting

Steering wheel controls for the AC, Stereo and Navigation

Lots more to mention. Seriously one of the best cars i've owned. In excellent condition being 10years old. Exterior is prestine, interior is prestine (even though the shots make it look dirty) and mechanically perfect.

Located in North Brisbane (Strathpine).

Ben

0417 366 372

[email protected]

Price is 21K ono. Or 19K with standard wheels.

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I bought this car off Ben last weekend. And let me just say to anyone who was thinking about buying it, you missed out. There is one word that sums up the entire car: SMOOTH

There is not a squeek, rattle or knock in it. I drove it back to Sydney from Brisbane and didn't have a single problem. Beautiful car. All it needs is a few more pounds of boost. I've had a VG30DET Z31 300ZX and a VH45DE powered Merc 280SE, so I'm used to a bit more urge. Saying that though, I don't even think I'll put an exhaust on this car.

Tanks Ben!

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