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212,000kms

Gold wheels

Gold Mirror tint

Gold badging

lowered king springs

loud exhaustcd stacker ,

headunit with ipod adapter

Nardi leather steering wheel and gear knob

Very minor damage just cosmetic, still driveable

I have another bonnet (white with 2 dents to go with this)

$6500 Sydney

04111 97845

Anthony

More pics available send me your email

cheers guys

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Item: 1994 Jap Spec Pulsar SSS - Series 2 with ABS

Location: Syd

Website:

Item Condition: Execellent - Brand new paint in and out

Reason for Selling: Need cash for investment property

Price and Payment Conditions: $8900.00

Extra Info:

Motor-

High compression Jap spec imported motor - 120,000ks

Brand New RPM Clutch

PAR Flywheel

New Clutch Cabel

Brand new front wheel bearings

New Rebuilt N14 SSS Gearbox with new seals all Motul fluids used

Platnium spark plugs

Brand New Hurricane extractors 2-2-1 - Heat coated - Blue - changes colour when HOT to Red

2 1/2 inch mandrel bent exhuast with hi flow cat

Nizmo oil cap

Custom cold air intake with standard box

K&N panel filter

Strengthen driveshafts

Tomei rocker arm stopers

Stage 1 cams

GTiR Sway bar

Body-

Custom Jet black with Blood Red pearl paint - Only 2 Months old

No short cuts taken, in and out, PPG Paint with House Of Kolor Clear coat

Custom bonnet with 2 side vents meshed up and mouled into bonnet

Custom front grille, cut out and meshed up

Tinted windows

De-badged - comes with all original SSS Badges

All original jap spec wheel arces, fog lights, tow hook cover etc.

Interior-

Full jap spec/GTiR interior, no rips or tears

Swade door trims in black

Momo race steering wheel

Momo gear knob

Momo polished sports pedals

Latest Sony head unit with usb/mp3/cd

Sony front splits

Sony front tweeters

Bezerk 6x9s

800w Pioneer amp

Blue dash/cluster lights

Full alarm with immobliser - keyless entry

Wheels/Suspension-

16 inch Black Lightweight wheels with 205/45 rubber all around

K-Mac super low springs

Monroe GT shocks

Bendix brake pads

Very nice and comfortable ride.

Has NSW rego till Late March 2009

Drives very well, good power output and handling

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