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GUYS MY CAR IS FOR SALE AS I HAVE BEEN BITTEN BY THE DRIFT BUG.

its a 1992 silver n14 pulsar

140,000 km on clock

GTIR motor with all guages bonnet and front bar being used - 60k kms on the motor, has around 160kw atw............(with just zost and pod mods done).

The gearbox has been replaced 2mths ago

New organic clutch with springs (suited for wrx's ect... so it wont break) Just replaced tyres with new ones - front cost me $300ea so they are good ones done only 400kms (last ones were 18mths old),

N15 sss brakes (identicle to gtir ones),

3inch zost from the turbo back

17inch 5 spoke rims with king springs fitted.........

LET ME KNOW WHAT OFFERS I CAN GET WITH TRADE OR OUTRIGHT SALE

thanks josh

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ah josh dont do it one of the nissest n14s getting around... anyways gl with the sale dude its a nice car. you might be able to trade for an r32 gts-t or something or a r33 with a cash adjustment i would think

how much would you be looking for for your car, like i'd be interested in a swap for an r33 + cash adjustment. let me know via pm if you like.

Josh.. I had a R33 GTS-T with some mild mod... and now I have a car has similar setup as you, but mine is SSS and have some serious suspension upgrade.

Personally I like my current car more... But, of course the Skyline looks better...

The Plusar has 4 doors more practical, use less fuel. But Can keep up with mild mod skyline for sure..... Anyway gl with the sale! :rofl:

Hey mate sell your car first, i've got a mate who is a wholesaler for imports, all legit under the new raws system, can help u get into a r33 2 or 4 door turbo for the right price, would trade but would only give u like 5grand cause what u got is hard to get rid of for the right price, so sell it privately, when ya ready, phone 38811800 ask for craig, and say Justin sent u, or check out some of there cars on the web, www.carmenimports.com

I have an R33 Gtst, makes over 250kw at the wheels, GTR kit, carbon bits, lotsa extras, would be looking for around 15k ontop of your car, whats your budget?

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