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Hi

Up for sale is my 1988 Nissan Y31 Cima in excellent condition and was bought with the intention of making it into a VIP cruiser.

Reasons for selling are I don't have time with uni and I'll be relocating to the Gold Coast at the end of this year and don't want to take two cars with me. Will be sad to see this go as it has a lot of potential.

Link to pics: http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/toowoomba-4350/cars-vans-utes/1988-nissan-y31-cima-low-kms-vip-rare-turbo-v6-p-plate-friendly/1024658193

Features:

- VG30DET V6 Turbo engine in excellent condition

- Imported in 2008 with all compliance paperwork provided

- Fully working electric seats/mirrors(folding with wipers)/windows/antenna

- Electric reclining rear seats

- Cold fully working air con

- Genuine 134,000kms

- Pillarless design which gives it a VIP look

- New factory airbags installed by the previous owner who imported it (has only had two other owners in Aus)

- Aftermarket height controller that goes lower than the factory controls (paid over $500 from japan)

- HID Low Beam headlight kit

- Brand new battery

- Clean interior

- Paint is in great condtion

- Recently serviced (Oil, timing belt, nissan coolant, power steering fluid)

- is P Plate friendly in QLD (under 125kw/tonne)

- Doesn't need anything to be done for RWC so it can be registered literally straightaway


The only bad point is it needs to have the rear left quarter panel resprayed. The previous owner hit a brick mail box while reversing which scratched up the rear quarter and broke the light. I bought a replacement tailight from japan so it just needs paint and a little bit of panel work.

Other than that it runs like a dream and everything works perfect. These cars are rare and hard to find in Aus, especially in great stock condition like this one with working airbags. A real head turner!

I also have a set of deep dish Work Euroline DH's that i was going to put on up for sale. Can combine for the right price.

All inspections welcome. Prefer sms contact because of work. Via pm or on 0422 EIGHT THREE SEVEN 751.


Cheers



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