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1992 Year Model

92,XXX kms

Grey

16" ROH Racing Rims

Tanabe Hyper Medallion Exhaust

GAB Adjustable Suspension

Exedy HD Organic Clutch (under 10,000kms old)

Greddy Turbo Timer

Momo Corse Steering Wheel and Gearknob

Polyeurathane Steering Rack boots

Custom Short Shifter

Clutch Support Bracket

Nismo/Nissan Optional Knee Rest

Alarm with 2-point immobiliser and killswitch

All power options (ABS, Anti-lock, windows, mirrors, A/C, climate control etc.)

I'm asking $10,000 and the car will come with rego until 17th May 2008. Inspections are welcome at St Johns Park, Sydney. Please contact me on 0431 789 454 and if I don't answer please leave an SMS. I am only selling because I've lost my license and can no longer drive the car.

The car has had its oil changed every 3 months or 5,000kms (which ever came first) and has regularly been washed and looked after. For example its recently had its steering rack boots, tie-rod ends, lower control arm bushes, CV-boots changed. Along with this I've also taken the time to replace things liked the distributor cap and radiator as well as getting the injectors ultrasonically cleaned, just things that need to be done over time eventually. Like I've said above this car has been well looked after, is running beautifully and you'd be hard pressed finding a better example.

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Thanks,

Andy

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