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Hey all,

Selling my 1989 Y31 Cima

Is a 3lt V6 turbo...VG30DET, same as 300zx engine but single large turbo. Came stock with some forged internals (H-Beam rods and sumthing else..)

Features:

Full Impul bodykit

Weds Farmas D-Revolt rims 17"

Height adjustable airbag suspension, with aftermarket DataSystems controller

Pillarless windows. Power windows and mirrors with fold in feature.

Full leather interior

Electric seats, front and rear

Climate Control

Small Fridge on Rear parcel shelf

ABS

Wipers on side mirrors

Auto dimming LCD rear view mirror

Factory JBL speaker system

Kenwood MD/CD unit

Vision Immobiliser/Alarm and keyless central

PIAA Fogs

Greddy/Trust air filter (panel, good filter)

Exhaust system (not done by me...think its 3 inch?)

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Very PIMP car...not many around, and looks SO MUCH better than stock ones. Has pretty much every mod-con you would want and looks very nice and a bit different. Very fast when you need it, however it has not been thrashed by me as she is my pride and joy!! I have smoked one or two SS commodores at lights before tho!!

Just had new water pump put in and a minor service. Also timing belt only about 5K ks old. Near new rear tyres (approx 4K ks) and fronts (approx 10K ks). Will be getting wheel balance and changing oil filter (wasn't done yet as I have a nice Greddy one to go in) before passing it on to new owner.

Will come with RWC, and she has around 9 months rego (sep 07). Please note that plates will NOT be coming with the car however.

Faults:

Very bottom of front bar has a few small scrapes...not that noticable, but not absolutely pristine.

Missing one door panel of the body kit (think it is passengers door one, I have one in the boot) so only one side has the door panels atm

Interior boot release switch is broken, so I just use the key outside...prolly pick up another from wreckers

Slight tappet/lifter noise from engine. Very common with this engine, however won't result in any harm. Had it looked at, but mechanics weren't sure how to get rid of it.

Thats about it really...basically in perfect condition.

Looking for around 10.5k but definitely negotiable. Come along and have a test drive/inspection.

I'm in SE suburbs, not far from Knox etc. No probs with cops tho...doesn't look like a hoon car!!!!

Would consider transport if somone was really keen, but its better if you can come look at her first.

mob: 0403432099 or PM me

Cheers, Ryan

Edited by Razzmeister
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