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Item Description: **1998 Nissan Pulsar VZR**

Black, Low Km's, (grade 4b at auction), Completely stock, non-smoker, perfect P plater car.

Nissan SR16VE ... VVL power. Nissan's version of VTEC.

Car has two small marks that will buff out.

Full details supplied to serious buyers only.

Location: Brisbane/compliance

Kilometers: 85,500

Item Condition: EC - VGC

Reason for selling: New car

Price and price conditions: $7700** (see extra info)

Extra Info:

The price indicated does include Shipping & duty costs ...... BUT does NOT include Compliance.

Compliance is set at $2k already, and as the car is stock this figure shouldn't move. This price inc's new tyres. If car is purchased before compliance the buyer will need to pay this cost once car is complied, and all future correspondence from workshop will be sent to buyer.

As the car is currently in brisbane (just arrived on the boat), the price will included shipping interstate to a Logistic's centre once the car is complied.

At this stage this then opens up options for this car to then be sent anywhere, and registered in any state. (state rego costs vary, please see your states road transport authority's website for costs. As an example, VIC/NSW/QLD are all roughly $1K).

If the car isn't purchased during/after compliance then buyer will need to organise pick up & transport from VIC.

This car will also not include a RWC, but having passed compliance it will fly through (will need RWC for rego in all states).

The buyer of this car will receive all compliance paperwork that is needed to get Rego in each state.

Serious buyers need only apply ... i don't have time for tyre kickers. Further pictures can be supplied to those that are serious.

This car has been purchased with assistance from Kristian @ IRON CHEF IMPORTS ... if potential buyers have any questions in relation to this car l'm sure would be more than willing to help. He can also assist in confirming what l have set out above.

NOTE:

*anyone who has owned one of these cars or been in one will attest to how good they are, and how for only a small amount more are a better buy than a SSS. Once you hear that VVL scream you'll be hooked!!!

*insurance on a VZR is also cheaper than a SSS as the car is classed as a 1.6ltr car, and not a "sports" car like the SSS, despite having more power at the flywheel. You'll also find you'll get a better agreed value with a VZR too.

*these cars are also becoming harder & harder to find good examples of in japan. This one took just under 2mths of searching to find.

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