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Item: 1992 Nissan Pulsar GTiR

Location:Mt Gravatt Brisbane

Item Condition: Good

Reason for Selling: Got new Hilux and renovating my house.

Price and Payment Conditions:Now $11,000

Contact Details: 0433985636

Info and pics at: http://www.carsales.com.au/pls/carsales/...icle_id=2330217

Extra Info: Engine is stock, has boost controller but never been boosted more then 8-9 psi. pretty much stock.

I have reciepts for the engine rebuild, about 2 yrs ago but never really drove it coz i had a work car. only on weekends. has been unregistered about 1 yr. can sell the car cheaper if anyone wants to buy it as is (unregistered). might also consider trade for a RWD import. must be turbo and manual. (180,Silvia,r32)

car is in good condition and engine is strong and reliable.

Edited by nissenman_r32
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New pics added to link, check it out.

This car is really cheap and is a very good performance vehicle, a great car to drive,

have a look at any review and im sure that they will say that the GTiR is a fast little car. eg:

http://www.japanperformancedirect.com.au/n...pulsar_gtir.htm

If you want a cheap import to modify, or a great run-around car, this Pocket Rocket, or Baby Godzilla is GREAT!!! especially for this price!!!!

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