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So i got rid of my Maxima and replaced it with this bad boy. For the price it was going for, its condition and the options it has, I couldn't say no.

Its an 89 model, RB20E Auto, 76xxx kms seem genuine.

Panels are all good bar one (pending fix), the paint is shit especially on the bumpers and there's a few spots of rust.

Runs mint though, has been looked after really well, the air con still works.

Needed to pick myself up a nice car to cruise around in. Having a work car is awesome, but a manual hilux with radio only certainly never fits when you want to go for a drive late at night or on the weekend.

Options include:

Factory sunroof w/ shade + logo

ABS (unusual for pre - xNA31s)

Optional fabric interior (still pretty bleh, but better than standard)

Extra bling lining down the doors.

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I don't care what you say - I like it :P

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Haha a few people have said the same thing...

The sunroof made my first one more appealing to purchase, and I aquired this one by posting a WTB for a Cefiro rolling shell when I was paranoid about the other one being bent...guy messaged me said he had one with a sunroof already, perfect win.

Aye lads, I be holding a proposition for ye,

How about these rim for the boat

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Couple of hundred, and about 800 by the time its set sail across the seven sea's and landed at my door.

Haha a few people have said the same thing...

The sunroof made my first one more appealing to purchase, and I aquired this one by posting a WTB for a Cefiro rolling shell when I was paranoid about the other one being bent...guy messaged me said he had one with a sunroof already, perfect win.

Aye lads, I be holding a proposition for ye,

How about these rim for the boat

kohtan69-img600x450-1269878565euyuu984549.jpg

Couple of hundred, and about 800 by the time its set sail across the seven sea's and landed at my door.

DO EEEET!!!

I have replicas of these and they look fantastic with the right offset. Pity mine isn't lowered.

I think Dan should sell me his jap dishies, since they've been in his signature for soo long:

haha, so true :yes:

also spacers are for pus-sies, those stich type meshies need more lip on the rear for the goods

check ns.com vip rims are usually floating around

Aquired R32 4 pot calipers, slotted rotors (multi stud pattern), Standard R33 rotors, R33 calipers and R34 5 stud rear hubs w/ bearings.

Pending brake lines and rego before they go on, I test fitted the front calipers with the stockies and 3mm slip on spacers.

IT CLEARS....JUST. The rim somehow free-spins without grinding...but have a look at this pic, Definately not going to risk it, there'd be less than a 0.25mm clearance in there....need bigger spacers or different rims, or wait till I turn the front 5 stud .... but since i got multistud rotors, I can retain 4 stud and just use some slip on spacers in the mean time.

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