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I'm selling my Exa as I've just bought a Skyline. The specs are below:

Nissan Pulsar Exa Turbo 1985

White over black/Two Tonne Very Good Condition

196,000 genuine kilometres

Black and Blue Interior, Perfect Condition

5 Exa factory mag wheels, Very Good Condition

Air Conditioning

Factory Rear Spoiler

Car is totally standard from the factory except Pioneer rear speakers, tinted windows and central locking.

Clutch 16 months old, Perfect Condition

Pressure Plate 10 months old, Flywheel machined at the same time, Perfect Condition

All four brakes done 16 months ago including brake booster and master cylinder

Tyres, Very Good Condition

Loads of accessories including spare turbo, blow off value(bought but not fitted), variable bleeding value (bought but not fitted) and shorten gear shift.

Car is in exceptional condition, extremely reliable, always been serviced, comes with RWC and rego until 4/03. This car is a great run about and very economical (about 600km on 40 litres) Brisbane area, phone 0409 897 084 or Email [email protected].

$3,200 ono

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