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1990 Nissan Pulsar GTIR

- Limited Edition Factory Red

- 73,000kms

- Immaculate Interior

- Imported under SEVS (been in the country 5 months)

Aftermarket bits:

- Xenon headlights

- Momo Wheel + A/M Gearshift

- Enkei 'Racing' Mags

- Jasma exhaust (quiet, low emissions)

$17900

Other than the aftermarket items mentioned, the car is completely stock standard with stock airbox and even unopened drivers-side umbrella.

The car runs like new and the clutch, gearbox and throttle response is very tight. A very enjoyable drive! I've had this car as a weekender and put 5000kms on it since it has been in the country, and firmly believe from the condition of the vehicle that the km's are actually genuine.

The only fault I can give this car after owning it this time is that there is a few minor blemishes on the paintwork which could probably be buffed out or given some minor touchup work by a decent paintshop.

I'm selling this one and my lovely silvia, and upgrading to a GTR soon.

This car will suit a buyer who is trying to find a relatively unmodified gtir that has not been flogged to death. Thats the reason I bought this car.

I hope whoever buys it spends some money on lowering it and putting some nice big wheels on it. Will only sell to a good home. :rant:

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not to bag out your thread mate coz its a nice car, but is SEVS the 15yr rule? coz if it is, then you cant get that car in until 2005...next year...please correct me if im wrong

No, SEVS and the 15 year rule are two totally different things.

SEVS means that it costs more to compliance due to more safety requirements, and the car has not had any major accident history. This is good news for buyers. :D

benm: Thanks! Yeah I agree: its a great car just begging for mods.

The part that blows me away after owning one of these is how many people try and race you at the lights.. I guess the general public think your some boy racer with a body kit on his locally delivered pulsar.

The facial expression on v8 drivers faces after you shoot past them is priceless.

They expect you to beat them in a Skyline now :D

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