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i have a sss attessa in manual, gearbox is not entirely the same as a gtir but very similar. and a gtir wil fit im told.sss do have attessa same as a gtr but update rate of it is not as quick as gtr and no where near vspec.gtir does not have attessa at all.great car eats rex's for breakfast.i just upped boost and full exhaust and its a great daily.theres one pic in my gallery

  • 1 month later...

My mate just decided to sell his Bluebird SSS Attesa so if anyone is interested let me know.

He's asking for $15 500.

Mods are: 3" exhaust, FMIC and 18" chrome wheels and full suspension setup (Whiteline). The rest of the car is stock.

The car has been tuned by Croydon Motorsports and it produces 146 awkw and it ran 13.3 sec at Eastern Creeck.

The car is in Sydney.

  • 4 weeks later...
  • 4 weeks later...
hey guys what type of bluebird is this its a 88 wagon sss FJ20 turbo

Wow ive never seen one of those before, it it in aus? I have the 87 sedan version of exactly that. ca-18det fwd. The only one in WA as far as i can tell and ive looked very hard. Oh its a Nissan Auster Xtt i believe they were made in the UK by nissan UK.

Hey btw any1 got a wiring diagram for that thing? :P

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  • 3 weeks later...

Sure about that budgie? my model number is ta-12 and it looks the same but its a sedan.

For sale btw if any classic car lover is interested. In for sale section, wouldnt sell it but need the space and its too hard to store it long term and keep it in good nic.

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