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For sale is a 1993 black GTiR Pulsar. It has white 17inch mags, lowered springs, full dump back 3" exhaust, K&N Pod filter, momo steering, blitz blow off valve and boost gauge, HKS Turbo Timer, CD player with Alpine splits and sub aswell as two amps, customer interior and full alarm system plus many more extras.

This car was imported earlier this year under the new RAWS scheme (all the paper work is available for viewing). It has been well maintained and remains in excellent condition with no problems whatsoever. It has currently done 115,000kms (it came to Oz with 104,000kms) and has 3 months ACT rego. This is a regretful sale due to an unexpected overseas move.

Price: $17,900

If you have any questions answered or would like to express interest please email me at [email protected].

Cheers

Jamie,

Canberra

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Price: Unsure at this moment, just waiting to see what ppl are willing to offer.

Rego: ACT rego untill 11/04

KMS: Currently on 115,000kms, it came to Oz with 104,000kms.

Pics: Email me if your genuinely interested

Cheers

Jamie,

Canberra

I recommend putting a price on for two reasons.

1. noone will look and offer a price you're going to consider reasonable if you don't put up a price

2. rules of the for sale section

I'm currently looking for a skyline. If it's a great looking GTiR I'd consider it so I guess technically I'm not "genuinely" interested.

Thanks for your time.

hey champ good luck with sale but price bit to high. before i bought my skyline i was looking at one of these machines. i was gonna get a 94 with 75000 kms and a few mods for $17,000. so i suggest if ur in a hurry to sell put price a bit lower.

sxygtst, i think the rules state u r not allowed to make comments like that, im not being smart, as im not sure but i dont think ur sposed to.

anyway this thread had gotten off to a bad start, so to help: i have seen this car around and it looks sweet as. very clean example of a tidy, fast Gtir.

Thanks for wasting mine

You're a little turd, arn't you?

Read the rules, Schmuck, You'll see that you were supposed to put a price and pics in the thread from the start.

NO MORE ARGUING IN HERE PLEASE!

Christian

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