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**** For Sale ****

Nissan Pulsar - 1992 model - Rego til 12th Nov 2005

Number plate (included) PYTHN1

Engine - Stock

Full service on engine oil,gaskets,timing chain,spark plugs etc etc.

Interior - Stock

Saas Steering wheel and Gear Knob

Car System - Imobiliser,central locking.

Cd player,Clarion 12 inch sub with custom box, front kicker splits and 6 inch door speakers,Rear Kenwood 6x9's With kicker crossovers.

Exterior - GTiR Original Kit,

Custom Phantom Purple,Custom Number plate

2 1/2 inch Zorst with Turbo Cannon.

Lenso Gold 17x7 Magz with Sumitomo 205/40zr low profile tyres

Car is in good condition,clutch is top knotch and original kms 260,360kms.. Car is suburb driven daily.. Ready for show or for someone who wants to slap a turbo on and go

$11,000 o.n.o Marc 0433188182 call or sms between 10am-10pm mon-fri. Sydney (Sth Western Suburbs)

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