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Make/Model: Nissan Pulsar B11 Panel Van

Year: 1985

Kilometers: 45,xxx

Transmission type: Manual

Engine: Jap Spec E15ET

Colour: White/Black Bonnet

Modifications: Jap spec E15ET, Rebuilt T25G, 450x300x100 Front mount intercooler, VL turbo fuel pump, VL throttle body, remapped ECU, 2.5" exhaust with cannon, 180sx wheels, lowered kingsprings, new monroe shocks, Exa front brakes, complete Exa interior plus more.

Roadworthy Certificate: N/A

Registered: End of January 08

Accident History: Not known

Asking Price: $2300 ONO

Location: Hobart Tas

Contact Details: Brendan 0400 550 676 or Gary 0417 573 322

Other Comments: There are a few things to do to it to get it going spot on eg: clutch slips slightly, wastegate actuator needs to be put on (supplied), drivers side window winder damaged, plus a couple of other minor things that are easily fixed. The project is 99% complete and the car is still registered!

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Thanks mate, have it on about 5 sites and have had no interest but oh well, im sure she'll sell eventually. It goes hard, on 5psi keeps up with a stock ca turbo 180, and that was with a slipping clutch. With about 12 psi through it, it would go very very well. $2200 is a steal.

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