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  • 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 05
  • 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
  • 12 Months Rego

gloria_tint01.jpgNew Price - $5,000 ono

Contact : [email protected] or 0402 030 038

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hey dont suppose u would b interested in trading for a 1992 r32 skyline? if u are have a look at my post, or pm me. cheers, alex

  • 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 05
  • 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
  • 12 Months Rego

gloria_tint01.jpgNew Price - $7,500 ono

Contact : [email protected] or 0402 030 038

 

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 gloriaside.jpg

 

 gloriaint.jpg

 

 gloriaback.jpg

 

It's been done - I'm pretty sure a 300 ZX box bolts straight on - then you would just need the clutch pedal and hydrolics - All the mounts are there on the firewall already - Clever Nissan made a one size fit all configuration. :P

If you did it yourself, you may get away with it for under $1K - Give it to someone else to do $1.5-$2K maybe.

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hey mate...extreemly interested...where is the car located? are there any engine pics? i need more info like has there ever been any problems? wat has been fixed/replaced etc...

get back to me asap

Cheers Chocco

Car is in Sydney

Can get engine pics - will upload later. It's essentially a stock as a rock engine but does have a pod filter (Standard Air box is included)

There have been absolutely no problems at all with the car at all. It has only done 50K kms. In the time I have had it, I have serviced it and that's all it has needed. An extremeley reliable car....

Cheers,

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Michael - dude, your left yor wallet in the car when you took it for a test drive - Ring me to arrange a time to pick it up. I didn't get your number.

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