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Hey guys,


I've decided to sell my Gloria as its time for a change,


So here it is:


2001 Nissan Gloria Ultima 76xxx kms

VQ30DET (single turbo)

4 speed auto (no CVT)

Serviced 2000km ago

Grey interior with woodgrain trim vinyl wrapped charcoal grey

Rear privacy glass - quite dark

Dual-zone climate control - front/left+right can be set to different temps

TV/navigation - not converted to aus

Driver + passenger airbags

Electric seats

Electric mirrors

Electric windows

Self closing boot

Power steering

ABS

Remote key-less entry with central locking

5 Months rego

Smooth quiet drive, good power, reliable


Car has a few mods as follows,


Jap Wheels, Blest Bahnsport Type D in 18x8+38 front and 18x9+35 rear.

Brand New Achilles ATR Sports front and rear.

BC Racing BR series (gold ones) Coilovers front and rear, usual base height, camber and rebound adjustment

Custom 3" stainless front pipe with deleted cat

Fujitsubo 3" stainless cat back exhaust with twin tips, Legalis R series so under legal noise limit

Custom front mount intercooler set up

New Alco battery

6000k low beam HID kit

All interior globes included cluster changed to white LED


It has an integrated screen in the dash for all in car display and comes with a translation guide as it is all in japanese, still very easy to use took me only a couple of days to get the hang of what all the buttons do. Car was imported in 2009 and i am the 2nd registered owner, it came to NSW from SA and to the best of my knowledge it is the only one in NSW, i have all the original import paper work and also all of the factory user manuals that came with the car. Body is in good nick few scratches but not too bad for a daily drive.


Open to offers and swaps with cash my way, so hit me up.


Asking $18,000.


Thanks Sam, 0432 228 214


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Coils,

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Exhaust,

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After coils,

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Dash,

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Interior,

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