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1990 Nissan Patrol with RB30ET for sale!

CONDITION:

Good for 15-6 y.o. offroad virgin.

REASON FOR SELLING:

Returning to school, and desperately wanting a Skyline!

PRICE AND PRICE CONDITIONS:

$13,000 Negotiable, RWC and 12 Months Registration will be included in the sale.

EXTRA INFO:

1990 Nissan Patrol Wagon, not for faint hearted as the 4x4 comes with Turbocharger engine package worth $7,800, the package is aiming for reliability in all conditions it is perfect for daily driver, touring, offroading and perfect for shopping trolley duties!

Converted from RB30S to RB30ET

VL T3 turbine

Calsonic Radiator

Intercooler

Turbo Injectors

Bosch Fuel pump (x2)

Balanced crankshaft

Nissan RB30 Intake plenum

Power: 121.7Kw at rear wheels @ 4psi boost on 4th gear, Ice Performance Dyno, Using BP Ultimate 98 Octane.

The exterior of the vehicle is standard, it is very good opportunity for next owner who wants to enhance the looks of the 4x4 (offroader looking or pimping the 4x4). As the 4x4 hasn’t been off the beaten track same goes for the previous owner before I bought the car 22 months ago.

The 4x4 has serviced religiously every 5,000kms as I’m very fussy with the maintance routine, as the 4x4 never give me headache, I always fill the car with quality 98 octane fuels such as BP Ultimate, Shell Optimax and Mobil Syngrey 8000 for best results in terms of power delivery combined with fuel economy.

Reason for selling is due to my re-entering to school, I won’t have time to enjoying the car further (Offroading and touring), so part exchange for another car will be considered so give me email and we’ll talk further.

The patrol has now travelled 140,000km. Inspections and Test drives are welcome.

I can be contacted by e-mail, for any queries shoot me a email, the address is [email protected]

LOCATION:

Frankston South, Melbourne

PICTURES:

Below. For more pictures just shoot me a PM or email.

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Edited by Dreamer 33

BUMP!

Anyone want nice clean turbo'd 4x4? Awesome towing machine! Cheap to insure, And hell, it's damn good base for offroading work!

I'm willing to negotiate with the price!

Cheers

Grant

Hey,

Come on! Tell anybody who wants a quick 4x4! All I want is to get rid of the 4x4! It's on my x-mas wish list!

Please buy the 4x4, it'll make me happiest kid this x-mas!

Cheers

Grant

Yo!

No-one interested in this? Give me your offers (sensibly of course)

You won't find much better condition than this! Believe me, i've tried but nada.

And x-mas bump!

Cheers

Grant

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