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We have owned this car for about 18 months now maybe a bit more. Its been the finace's daily driven car up untill 2 months ago when I bought her a GTiR pulsar, she wanted a smaller car.

Im upfront about the car so any questions ill answer

Its a 1994 M spec with ABS, Hicas, adjustable front spoiler etc

body

The car is gunmetal Grey, has a few minot dents and a little damage to the drivers front guard. Paint on the front bumper needs work, no fading or major damage

There is some minor accident damage to the drivers front headlight support and battery tray. The rails are striaght and damage is superficial only. It has all been repaired as the photos show

The sunroof seal is missing and requires replacement.

Inside is good condition and has R32 GTR seats. Aftermarket steering wheel (not the pink one pictured)

Nothing is missing or broken

engine & driveline

The car has its original RB20DET engine and is automatic

Im willing to convert to manual for the cost of parts alone if a potential buyer wants it manual.

Engine has had

timing belt & idlers etc, waterpump, all drive belts

Major service done 200Km's ago, plugs filters etc etc

New PWR auto trans cooler (fitted yesterday)

Vehicle has had

New rack, steering arms and outter tie rods

New rack bushes, upper control arm bushes

front adjustable castor arms

New tires 1500km's ago

New rear steering arms

New rear camber arms adjustable

All work done within 2500Km's

Has 17 inch wheels as pictured.

aftermarket exhaust system, cat back only

Otherwise its stock and orginal. It was driven daily approx 110Km's per day and is very reliable

Currently has 4 months rego remaining

Its priced to go and I dont have the room to keep storing the car, it hasnt been driven for months now.

Dont bother offering me 2K for it ill tell you to f**k off and I wont be polite about it.

asking $4500 as it is. or $4500 plus manual conversion parts

If your stadning here with cash I MAY negotiate with you, if not dont bother making me offers via the internet, i dont have time

Can contact via pm and il give a contact number

Brad

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certainly got a decent buy.

I forgot how much hassle it is to sell a car.

Leif will use it well and im sure local guys will see it out and about.

Lisa is a little disapointed its going but she's got another car and is happy with it so far.

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