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Hey Guys,

For sale due to financial reasons is my 1990 Nissan Pintara powered by the well known SR20DET.

List of things:

- Manual with Modded short shifter

- Customer Front mount set up with Atmo BOV

- No stereo in sight

- Full 3" Exhaust

- Whiteline swaybars (inc oversize rear)

- Shaved Passenger Door and Boot locks. Red, paint in average condition. Panels are good n straight. SSS Grille.

- 20% Tint in fairly good cond

- Alarm

- SR20DET Conversion, stock gearbox with SR20 Bellhousing

- Microtech MT8 ECU

- R32 GTR Seats trimmed in maroon vinyl

- Electric Windows, Mirrors retrofitted (Ghia electrics), Full Central Locking

- Red dash mod

- KMs on engine around the 150 mark

- Nismo / Enkei 15" wheels with 205 tyres

- NSW Rego fresh 12 months

- Engineered, with certificate

Interior is in a few pieces as i had to rewire the Microtech as whoever installed it did a shocking job. Rear seats are also out currently as i just changed the fuel pump.

Anything else please ask I have missed a bunch.

Car comes with few spare parts, including a set of stock trx wheeels.

I'm asking $5,000, Or $10,000 with free project car lol. Which comes with a garage full of spares.

PM or get me on 0454 193 766

Cheers

Nathan

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