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1987 Nissan Auster xtt

5spd man

ca-18det (rebuilt 10,000kms ago)- have receipts

full elecs, adjustable susp, super tough polyurethane engine mounts, highflow muffler, good tyres, new rego, just been serviced, sun roof, pioneer stereo with remote, tinted windows, good interior.

during rebuild (4.5k), the turbo was checked and there was no shaft play. Could use some new spark plug leads but runs well. excellent condition for an '87. The only one of its kind in Perth as far as i know and ive checked.

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Looks teh same as above but with matt black s14 5 spoke wheels.

Asking around 4.5k but am negotiable. Prefer Perth Buyer unless you wanna pay for shipping.

Wouldnt sell it but i lost my license so i cant use it anymore and it would be a shame to see it just sitting there, good bang for buck ratio.

Found some more pics at http://www.g-root.jp/buyandsell/catalog/ni...an/index10.html

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Ok gauging interest once again as the new car is on the boat over here, will arrive late june.

Price stays at 4 k and the rego has just been renewed again. Got those spark plug leads too. Lets not forget power seats as well of course.

Got some actual pics too.

Do you have any pics of the interior?

I'm interested, but just trying to figure out how I'd get it over here :D

Back of a truck or train would be the best option :P dont know what it would cost though.

Oh and i am aware that the floor needs a clean and that i suck at taking photos but this gives you an idea at least.

Yeh i ve heard TnT are the way to go for that kind of stuff. I think Dark is just kikin tyres though :cheers:

She goes ok, got it while i was at Uni for a cheap bunky, served its purpose ok but took a good chunk out of the credit card to get back up to good nic. Gonna have nothing on the Integra type S thats on the boat over right now though. mmm luxo too bad about the N/a thing but hey what can i do, its a company car.

Ill be ready to sell this at the end of next week if someone make a reasonable offer.

I think Dark is just kikin tyres though :cheers:

kinda yes, kinda no.

i turn 18 in less than a month.

so i need a car, but i'd like to see it before i buy it, which would be the only problem, and because of uni, i cant just take a few days off to come have a look :

Can u get somebody u trust over here to look at it? hey ill be glad to give u complete run down if u wanna PM me ure phone number.

yea, but parents arent going to allow me to get a car i haven't seen.

when it gets to my mid year break, and if its still not sold, i'll have to see if i can get up there and have a look.

U mean down here :cheers: or maybe over..... hmm all a matter of perspective huh.

Yeh its always good to at least drive b4 u buy. Ahh well, we shall see how we go eh.

U could get an RAC guy to go over it and give you a full report, i hear they do a good job. Remember its only a cheapy, ppl import stuff for heaps more than this that they have never seen before. My mate just got a GTiR and didnt realise the drving postion was so close. Go drive that purple blubird witht eh rb20 in, i think the bluebird was pretty similar.

Is this fwd or awd? Got any engine bay pics?

Its FWD

Dont mind that big pipe looking thing, thats just some experimental ducting i was playing with, nothing on the other end either.

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