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NISSAN PULSAR GTIR 09/92

MINI GODZILLA

SR20DET TURBO INTERCOOLED 4WD 5 SPEED

Genuine 162000 Km

Rego 2 FEB 2010

Imported DEC 2004

Last of the models made

Mechanically Perfect

Brand New Exedy Sports Heavy Duty Clutch, $1800 inc. Labour

G.A.B Adjustable Suspension

IMPUL MOTORSPORT RACING DEVELOPMENT COMPUTER

Apexi Turbo Timer

No Boost cut or Speed cut.

HKS BOV

ABS

K&N Air Filter

Ball Bearing Turbo in Great Condition

No Oil leaks or smoke

Full 3 inch mandrel Exhaust, 3 inch cat, 3 inch muffler

10 PSI Boost

Fully Serviced Including all Oils, Filters and coolant

New CV boots

New Steering rack boots

Air Conditioning Cold

SONY Stereo 50W MP3 / WMA / CD

SONY 6 inch 2 Way Front Speakers

SONY 6 X 9 3 Way Rear Speakers

Interior in Excellent Clean Condition

Seat in pristine condition

NISMO 14 - 6JJ Racing Wheels

NANKANG 185/60R14 Tyres Front – 70%, Rears – 60% tread left

GTR Fuel Pump

Reconditioned Brakes – New Seals and Pistons

Receipts for all work

This car is faultless in handling, performance and looks.

This is one of the cleanest genuine Nissan pulsar GTIR which has only been in Australia for 5 years. There is no money to spend on this car, everything works great, Mechanically A1. Don't be fooled by the Km as this car is in exceptional overall condition. It is in better condition than most GTIR's which have done half the amount of Km. This is a very very fast car with the fuel efficiency of a small 4 cylinder, ranging 450 Km off 40L around town and better on the freeway. I love this car and am reluctant to sell her, unfortunately my circumstances have changed and I have bought a 4X4 for towing.

Location: Newcastle

Price: $8250

Aaron - 0407252326

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