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Yes, I used to have one.

It's actually a Nissan Auster Xtt. I had a 1987 model with the same CA18DET without the intercooler. It was well optioned with a full retracting sunroof, electric everything and electrically adjustable damper control. Mine had a VERY well kept interior, but the engine had seen better days, but it still pulled pretty well. If I remember correctly, the non-intercooled CA18DET was rated at 115-118kw. The downside is the weight of the thing, I think they weigh in at 1200kgs+, so that CA had better have some breathing mods and extra boost to compensate.

Not a bad FF sedan... good if you want a cheap Turbo but want more room/better engine than a Pulsar ET...

an interesting car and i have never seen one before.

when do u get your v35? Rezz

There are a few in Perth...

I have to move house before I get the V35, I'll have to wait till mid-year for it though... or I could just slap down the 400,000 - 500,000 yen for an R32 GT-R and be done with it.

if u get the v35 will u be bringing it back to oz?
Oh yeah, I'll only have it for a year, then ship it to my brother Trent in Perth... he can get rid of it or keep it, it's up to him.
So.... is this an Aus sold car or a grey import and what would be a good price to pay for it
It's an import. I paid $3,000 for my one (about that...) but like I say, it had a really good interior. That particular one looks ok, but I wouldn't pay anymore than $3,000 no matter how good it is... it's an old, old car.

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