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1994 Nissan Laurel C34 Medallist V Turbo (LX Selection)

Specs on the model here ----> Nissan Laurel C34 INFO

This is, as far as I know, the only fully complied, registered and legal C34 Laurel in Australia. It has gone through the strict inspections at Regency in South Australia and passed. Perfect for someone who is looking for a very unique and legal import that can be used as a daily driver or for some spirited driving through the hills.

Mechanical:

RB25DET MANUAL (from an R33 Skyline), was originally an RB25DET Auto

Engine and Gbox have only 130 000kms (Odometer 212 000km)

New Bilstein Suspension all around

Exhaust with canon muffler

Nizmo 2-Way LSD

Short shift kit on Gearbox

ABS

Work 17inch rims

Front fog lamps

Complete option bodykit w/ moulded front lip, side skirts and rear pods

Registered until September 2010

Interior:

Top of the range Medallist model

Leather interior

Woodgrain dash

Electric windows, mirrors, seats

Electronic climate control

Alpine CD player

EcuTalk consult computer, Blue screen (Reads everything directly from the computer including fault codes. Also computes fuel consumption, 0-100 and 1/4mile times etc.) more info here ----> ECUTalk INFO

Central locking w/ Australian Standards immobiliser and Alarm system

Airbags

Tinted windows

Black two-tone paint

Spare parts:

Rear bumper – current one has some bumps and scratches from when the car was used in Japan. New one will need to be painted to match two-tone paint.

Gear shifter woodgrain surround – current one was modified during manual conversion. New one will also need to be modified.

Condition:

This car is in great condition for its age and only has a few blemishes. Front driver and passenger seats have slight fading and cracking from sun damage. Rear seats are in great condition. Boot used to have a spoiler but has been removed and the mount holes are currently plugged up with rubber grommets. Paint is in great condition although there are some stone chips, as expected on the front, and the bumps as mentioned on the rear bar. Dash lights are a little dim during the day.

Pictures:

More pictures to come but the car is currently being serviced and detailed.

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Price: $16,000

Location: Adelaide, South Australia

Contact: PM or call 0416 143 662

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