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Hey all its about time I should sell my GTIR. It is sad to see this car go as I truly have deep affection and appreciation for this car but regrettably it must happen. I am the first owner in Australia since November 2004 and anyone who knows me knows that I have looked after this carefully as I am a very fussy owner. It has had a nice and easy life without abuse and the engine and gearbox is still running in excellent smoth condition. The car has been serviced every 5,000kms or 3 months(which ever first) with full synthetic oil (Castrol R 10W60 and Mobil1 Gold).These are the specs of the car and what it currently has fitted:

1992 Grey Nissan Pulsar GTI-R

90,000kms

6 months Rego

Tanabe Hyper Medallion SS 3" Catback exhaust (very very quiet)

Exedy Daiken Heavy Duty Organic clutch (changed at 80,000kms)

Adjustable GAB suspension (8-way adjustable)

Alarm with two-point immobiliser and killswitch (Will review brand and specs to buyer)

Greddy Full Auto Turbo Timer (Black)

Momo Corse Steering Wheel and Gear Knob

Custom Short Shifter

Clutch Pedal Support Bracket

Noltec Poly-ureathane Steering Rack mounts

Rare Nismo Knee Rest

5.25" Fusion Front Powerplant Speakers with Tweeters

4" JBL Rear Titanium Speakers

The car also has most power options such as windows, mirrors, folding mirros, central locking, air-conditioning as well as other goodies such as ABS and climate control.

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I'm after PRICE DROP: $13,800 for the car but am slightly negotiable on the price. I'm also located near Liverpool in Sydney/NSW. I gaurentee that this is one of the best examples you can find, and it has been priced to sell quickly. Call or message 0431-789-454 anytime to arrange inspection.

Thanks,

Andy

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