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Yep teh Gloria is for sale. This car has been my daily driver for less then a year and is a top car. Very reliable. Now that my Skyline is on the road, I don't need to run two cars.

  • Nissan Gloria - 1988
  • VG20DET - V6 Turbo
  • 4 Speed Auto
  • 48,000 kms
  • Air Conditioned (climate control - works well)
  • Power Steering, Power Windows, ya da ya da
  • Tinted Winodws (done is Aus)
  • Original Jap log books
  • Rego - Nov 04
  • Australian Engineers Ceritificate, Brought in under the 15 year rule
  • Yokohamma A539s all round - 90%
  • Comes with 2 Spare Yokos (near new)
  • After Market wheels - 16 x 7
  • Cat back Exhaust (big 5" tip)
  • After market suspension
  • Big Stereo - Kenwood CD.Tuner Head Unit
  • Nakamichi splits in the Front - Carrozzeria's in the rear
  • 1200W Boss, MOSFET amp
  • 2 x Pioneer 400W Subs in tasteful sub box in boot (still plenty of boot space)
  • Very Cheap Insurance - Shannons class this as a Pintara as they did't have one of these on their books - he he

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This car goes really well.

It has a couple of scuffs marks and the front drivers side window is a bit wonky (easy fix, just something has come loose on the mechanism). Tiny bit of rust in the rear - Very minor, easy fixed, couple a hundy.

E-Mail me: at [email protected] or phone 0402 030 038

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OH - and just recently serviced.

New Iridium plugs

Motul Oil

Oil Filter, Fuel Filter, Air Filter, etc.

This is a good , cheap car for any of you younger guys with not alot of cash - to get into the Imported Car Scene.

:P

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More Photos here: Including the tiny bit of rust and scuff marks.

http://www.itwa.com.au/modules.php?name=co...bnails&album=18

Very good condition, Very Reliable - has never, ever let me down - and goes really well too.

You get lots of looks from those who know what they are looking at - And does not attract any "Blue" attention ;)

  • 3 weeks later...

Price Drop to $7500 until it gets in the Trading Post.

For a limited time, the car is for sale at $7500. It is going to go in the Trading post and Car Sales etc - in the next week or so at $8500.

So if you interested - gimme a hoy.

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