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Ey everyone. Regretfully and with a lot of disappointment I am selling my 1992 Nissan Laurel. It has been looked after for its age and is in good condition. Very rare and nearly impossible to find!! Cannot be imported anymore!!

- White in colour

- RB20DE with approx. 110,XXXkms!

- Series 2 'kouki' tailights

- Luxury maroon interior - such as the fancy dash

- 17 Inch Gold Rims from tempe

- Pillarless cruiser

- Comes with new springs and shocks

- Racing Logic Hydraulic Handbrake - perfect for the drifter

- Turbo Grille

- Air Pod

Parts Supplied

- s13 Handbrake and lever for the conversion from hydraulic to mechanical handbrake set up for the id check.

- Manual Factory centre console and gearboot surround!!

- Original factory din unit connecting to the gear boot surround

- Aftermarket Turbo Grille

- Has foot park brake removed for s13 handbrake lever to go in

Reason for sale: Selling due to previous deposit on an import which was supposed to be paid back in full, but now I have to purchase another import from the bloke in order to 'essentially regain' the large amount of money owing to me. (Buy another import less my deposit). Very angry and bitter but I am not going to lose a couple of thousand...

Price Asking: 6500 Negotiable

Comes with vehicle history report since first registration!

Come Fully complied with plates, needs ID Check to become registered which is easy as it's non-turbo.

Contact Number: Prefer sms on 0431068346 or PM me!

Located somewhere in Adelaide

Pictures to be up in the next couple of days..

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