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Nissan Cima 88' model

engine/driveline:

3.0 V6 Turbo (VG30DET)

auto

twin 3 1/2 exhaust tips

Apexi Pod Filter

152,000km's

comes stock with forged internals and H beam rods, unlike the 300zx

Mechanically the car is A1

Rims/suspension:

18" x11 front

18" x13 Rear Gta centreline rims

airbag suspension

Field airbag controller

Exterior:

Full "Insurance" bodykit. This includes:

front bar

sideskirts

rear bar

door inserts

wing moulded into the boot and rear guards

roof spoiler

bonnet spoiler

eye lids

rolled rear guards

twin 3 1/2" chrome exhaust tips

Shaved boot lid

chrome mirrors

Chrome Grill

Chrome door handle

Interior:

lambswool seats

electric seats both front and rear

fridge

climate control for the front and the rear

cruise control

radio/casette which can be controlled from the front and rear speaker jacks for the passengers

wipers on the mirrors

pillarless windows

woodgrain trim

woodgrain steering wheel

cigarette lighters in the front and rear

Alpine rear speakers

JVC fronts

heaps of storage room

there is probably more but i just cant remember it. I have only had the car for 2 months but i am selling it because i have racing commitments and i dont want to drive the car interstate because it is a masterpiece of Automotive design.

The car was built by the prestigious "Auto Couture" in Japan and serviced at "Super Autobacs". "Auto Couture" is probably the Best builder of custom VIP cars in Japan.

Im wanting to swap this car for a silvia, R32, cefiro or laurel or if someone wants to buy the car i will let it go for $13,000 or there abouts.

if you want to call me you can on 0401 528 114 or even add me to msn or email me at [email protected]

cheers

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ok im dumping the price down. This really is becoming very cheap and you will be paying half of what i payed for it.

PRICE DROP $8500 or untill the car i want sells.

PM me or call me on 0401 528 114

The car is complied and ready to be registered. Ive just run out of money to be able to do it unfortuantely

Be quick as it wont last

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hey there just wondering if the cima still for sale if so u want to trade for laurel or culd sell and poart with cash up to u.. well get bak to me ill give u a call to

cheers shaune

this is jaryds username but i use it to

so cheers

shaune out

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