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1994 Nissan Bluebird

92000ks

Jap imported AWD with SR20DET

5 SPEED Manual

Turbo Back Exhaust with 5zigen muffler

Front Mount Intercooler

Microtech ECU (car has been converted to map sensor)

Notsure what cc injectors but do have dynosheet of car making 200awkw (with gt2871r turbo which is now been replaced with stock t25) so would assume not standard injectors

Turbosmart Boost Controller

Boost Gauge

Car has been resprayed in Aqua/green colour (has one or two blemishes)

18 inch volk gtp replicas with 225/40/18 tyres

Lowered suspension included (not installed currently on stock sussy)

Alpine Headunit (CDA series which cost me $450 new)

Splits for front speakers

Rego till march28th

Gearbox was rebuilt around 2000ks ago

In my ownership the car has been worked on by Dahtone Racing, which includes rewiring of the microtech, fixing all the vacuum hoses.

The car is running 12 pounds atm and has never been boosted above this. The car could go with a retune as its running pretty rich and was meant to be for t28 not t25. Micks Motorsports can do this for $350.

$7000

Will not refuse reasonable offers

May swap

Call 0403989811

Located in SYDNEY

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hi would you be interested in a twin turbo 300zx it is regoed till next year nsw and fully engineered including all paperwork, it needs a bit of work has a slight turbo seal leak exhaust side on the passanger side of engine blows a bit of smoke but does not effect performance at all. it has 140k km legit and has just had engine re sealed and timing belt done,the reason for the swap im just looking for a smaller car as i travel long distances for work, i would need equivilant rego or cash difference as 300zx is a bit more pricey as i was looking for 5k for it regoed

cheers pauly

lol you guys are a bunch of jokes ^^

dat260z id prob need cash adjustment my way (my cars done 93ks, isnt blowing smoke and isnt a 3 litre but im sure is a lot quicker)

reason ive priced so cheap is im over the car (i dont want your pieces of shit, i just want cash)

priced cheap because i want it gone, not because its a piece of shit

come with the cash

lol you guys are a bunch of jokes ^^

dat260z id prob need cash adjustment my way (my cars done 93ks, isnt blowing smoke and isnt a 3 litre but im sure is a lot quicker)

reason ive priced so cheap is im over the car (i dont want your pieces of shit, i just want cash)

priced cheap because i want it gone, not because its a piece of shit

come with the cash

WELL SAID!!

Mate I am only passing on an offer, I hear you had a similar attitude when my mate tried to get in touch directly (one of several I sent this to on Facebook, because i thought it looked like a great buy). You might find as a general rule that a simple "thanks for the offer, but I am looking for cash" would be equally effective, but will put less people offside. I am sure you have tried to get a bargain before, and you can not blame other people for trying to get one. Best of luck with finding someone with the cash, I will stop hassling other people to buy it.

good for you mate

its highly offensive when people offer $500 shitbox cars to swap for this rare piece of japanese beauty

iplen you and your mates are a bunch of jokes, if you expect me to reply in a polite manner for joke of an offer

if you offer me a polite offer you will receive a polite reply

now to all the people wanting to swap

FOR YOU PRICE STANDS AT $7000

FOR ANYONE WITH CASH

YOU GUYS ARE UP FOR A BARGAIN $3500

ITS CHEAP AS IT IS

DONT WASTE MY TIME

CARS WORTH MORE IN PARTS WHICH I MAY HAVE TO SELL IT IN IF NOBODY WANTS IT

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