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Make/Model: 1989 Nissan Laurel

Milage: 147,000kms

Transmission: Manual

Colour: Silver

Location: Newcastle

Complied? MOD-PLATED IN QLD AND COMPLIED IN NSW

Currently registered? yep! untill NOV08

Price: $12,500 ONO

Contact: PM, or ring/msg 0438434583

Comments / Modifications: 12/1989 Nissan Laurel Very Rare in NSW No longer elligible for Importing. Great for cruising around, or taking to the track.

RB20DET-

Series2 R33 Turbo, GTR intercooler, Blitz Air Filter, HKS Blow Off Valve, Rising Rate Fuel pressure Regulator, Tripple Core Alloy Radiator, Twin Subaru Thermo fans, Stainless steel exhaust manifold, and 3inch Split dump pipe, Full 3inch Stainless system, Exeedy clutch, R32 5-Speed gearbox. Kaaz 2-way LSD, JIC Coil-overs, JJR solid rear Cradle-bushes, and JJR Adjustable Castor arms with solid bushes.

Interior-

Apexi Boost Guage, Blitz Electronic boost controller,Converted to Skyline Handbrake with Drift Button.

Wheels-

17x10 &17x9 Deep Dish Black centre with Chrome lip Advan Style rim.

Tuned at Black Track Dyno Centre with 237rwhp at 13psi.

Great All round car.

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Edited by laury laurence
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  • 2 weeks later...

man, not 1 phone call and not 1 person has come 2 look at this car ...??

what are ppl willing 2 pay for these things? c'mon give me some offers

please dont be harsh im a fragile man, i love my laurel i just need the money$$ :D

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