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now With 12 months rego !!

Will swap for a honda

Cmon make some more offerssss,everyone wants a gtir

1991 - Nissan pulsar GTIR.

105000 genuine kms.

2 Door- 4 seat hatch back

Manual transmission

SR20DET red top

Black colour - in VERY VERY GOOD CONDITION, no scratches, straightest panels.

REGO RUSN OUT 31ST OF MARCH - willing to put another 12 months on tho.

4WD.

Putting out 173.6 KW at all 4 wheels.

-engine Mods.

Adjustable boost controller with computer

3 Inch turboback exhaust system.

Upgraded Fuel Pump

Z32 AFM

HKS Front Mount intercooler (very well hidden)

Apexi Pod filter

NGK platinum sparkplugs + leads

Full whiteline Suspension

strutbars front and rear

Front discs have been replaced and have been slotted.

-Exterior

VERY GOOD PAINT!! one of the cleanest Paintjobs around

17" stamford light weight racing rims with sumitomo 205/40 tyres

low legal height.

SUNROOF!!!! - 2 ways, UP and DOWN

-Interior

Alpine Cd player

Pioneer Vccs subwoofer 10"

2 AMPS

Greddy E10 engine management system!! (RRP 890$)

Boost gauge

AIR/FUEL ratio taco

VIPER ALARM- with remotes (you can start the car with the remotes).

GTIR floormats + steering wheel.

-Car is mechanically A1 !

CALL 0411 349 884 IF UR INTERESTED ILL ORGANISE A MEET OR SOMETHING

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  • 2 weeks later...

Sorry i goto ask mate why the hell do you want to swap from a gtir to a 180?

Talk about massive down grade.

i just run 12.8 in mine other day and i got over 5k bolt ons comming from japan.should be doing 11s as a streeter after that.

Good luck pulling 11s out of a 180 lol.

Can not beat traction.

Oh btw PAR droped the price of there gear sets down to 4k thats my next upgrade :D

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