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Title: [VIC] 1990 Nissan Pulsar GTiR Black, not running, no RWC - $3000 ono

Item: 1990 Nissan Pulsar GTiR

Details:

Car hasnt been started for 2 years, has been garaged entire time.

To get it running again it requires replacement steering rack and clutch master cylinder.

Driveshaft boots need replacing(new ones included)

Fairly standard GTiR apart from very low coilovers and 2.5" straight through exhaust.

Body and Paint is in Poor condition.

To get it RWC again, would require a lot of work.

Great for parts or race car.

Selling as is, will not part out.

Location: Footscray

Price: $3000 neg

Contact: [email protected]

Images: Current photos coming.

Edited by bazzatron
  • 3 weeks later...

Updated:

Total List of Parts:

1x 1990 Gtir (Not running of course)

2 sets of wheels/tyres - 15" rims have Bridgestone Potenza RE001, that only drove to Melb>Jindabyne and back, 14" stock rims and tyres.

2 sets of suspension - GForce Coilovers(very low, very stiff), Standard Struts(shagged) with SuperLow springs(struts maybe used to gain RWC(maybe).

Standard catback exhaust and muffler - brings exhaust noise bang on 90dB

Standard Intercooler

2x Turbos - T28 fitted to the car, T25 Turbo(from silvia, needs reconditioning, oil seals went)

AM Performance Split Dump pipe - Fitted to car

External Oil cooler - Fitted to car in place of standard intercooler

2x Steering Racks - Current one needs replacing, 2nd hand one in good nick ready to go in.

Brand new Drive shaft boots - need to be fitted

Brand new Steering Rack boots - need to be fitted

Standard Radiator and radiator fans - Car has aftermarket Radiator thermo fans and N15 Pulsar Radiator fitted.

Intake manifold not fitted to car, all parts in boxes ready to go with vehicle.

OMP front strut brace - not fitted

Generic Oil Catch can - not fitted

Brand new Alternator belt - never fitted

New spark plugs - never fitted(may have fitted them, not sure right now)

Many more spares, but cant remember them all now.

***NOT INCLUDED IN SALE***

Laguna Splitter

License Plates

Stereo Equipment thats in the car(nothing special but I'm keeping it)

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