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This is a private sale and is not a business!!!

Make/Model:

Nissan Infiniti Q45

Year:

1990

Kilometers:

128000

Car Specification:

1990 Q45 Infiniti 4.5L Quadcam V8 Semi-Forged Internals

Leather Interior

Active Ride Height Suspension

Nissan Patrol Auto Gearbox with hardened planetary gears

17 inch wheels

VIP Tinted Windows

Custom VIP Body Kit

Kevlar bands

Heavy duty seals

Custom valve body

Custom 3g stall

Remote oil cooler

Sunroof

Electric seats

Asking Price:

$7000 for both cars, or swaps for something of interest show me what you have open to offers

Location:

Brisbane

Contact Details:

Just send us a private message and I will get back to you asap!

Other Comments:

Really Sweet car to drive.

Pictures (Click the pictures for larger view)

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Make/Model:

Mitsubish Scorpian GL

Year:

1983

Kilometers:

85,000

Car Specification and Mods:

2.6L 4 Cylinder Engine (JAP IMPORT) not the Australian made engines which are crap

5 Speed Manual

Holley Carburetter (180 dual throat, mechanical secondary)

Exhaust (2 inch after factory manifold)

Larger Sigma front anti roll bar

Manual gearbox out of GE Sigma 1850cc

Lightened standard flywheel

Modified tailshaft (to suit gearbox)

Welded center in differential

Firmer (and cut) springs

The tops of the struts have been turned 180 degrees to give slight negative camber

Harder four wheel drive compound front brake pads (Bendix)

Bonnet is shaved and held down by four metal pin-like supports on top of the bonnet

Has a battery disconnect turn-key complies with CAMs rules.

Location:

Brisbane

Contact Details:

Private Message

Other Comments:

This car is really fun to drive, love kicking the rear end out the side its fantastic. Engine is in top notch condition, the car has been so well looked afterl when I bought it, haven't used it so its still in good condition engine is kicked over and run every 2 weeks.

Comes with semi-slicks and some other spare parts.

I do have another seat for the front left with rails however the rails need a slight modification to be mounted which won't be hard or cost much you just need a welder and 5-8mm thick steel plate and drill some holes weld up to the existing rails and wella you have a properly mounted front-left seat.

Do not have the rear interior.

Also comes with fire extinguisher.

Pictures (Click the pictures for larger view)

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Edited by airflow
Price drop $6000 for both
I have a real nice C33 Laurel that i would swap.Its RB20de auto,has been stored in a workshop for 6 years.The only thing it needs for a RWC is a screen witch i have on back order.

If your interested call me on 0413729446

cheers Jeff

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