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Just bought another car so its time to get rid of this Pulsar.

Its an N14 SSS

1993 model, one of the "Jap spec" versions with the GTI-R interior

Red

230,000ish K's

Cat-back exhaust

16inch mags (tyres 50%)

Lower springs, not sure of brand

CD player

otherwise standard

I had a brand new radiator installed <5000kms ago because the old one broke

Clutch is ~10,000kms old

Now, the car does have a number of bad points:

The rego ran out mid December '09

There are some dents in the roof from when someone jumped on it at a party

Gear knob and steering wheel are quite warn

Needs new gas struts for the boot ($45 each apparently)

One strip of plastic moulding has come off the left passenger door. I still have it, it just needs to be glued back on.

Has this random stalling issue which seems to happen when slowing down for roundabouts or traffic lights. I could go for a whole week without it happening once, but then the week after it may happen every time i drive it. Its been like that since Ive owned it (last 2 years) and Ive sorta gotten used to it and i just clutch in, and turn the ignition and it starts back up again no problems. Ive done a bit of research and supposedly its got something to do with the earth wire for the fuel pump, but to be honest i couldn't be f**ked spending any more time/money on this car.

Basically Ive been using this car as a daily driver/runabout to get me to and from work and around on the weekends. It still starts first time and with the 2.0L engine has plenty of poke for around the city. I recently upgraded to a Skyline so I have no use for it anymore. With a little TLC this would be a great/reliable little daily or maybe a P platers first car.

I'm looking for $1700

Car is located on the Northern Beaches of Sydney.

PM me here or SMS 0423720348

Cheers,

Pat

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