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Item Summary: 1994 Nissan GTiR Swap for a rotor or for sale

Location: QLD: Brisbane

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: want a rotory

Asking Price: 9000

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: call on 0406 419851

Extra Information:

1994 Nissan Gtir AWD SR20DET.

Motor only done just under 100,000kms. Front mount intercooler, Boost gauge, sport steering wheel, Lowered on 17" rims with good tyres very nice and neat car.

Not registered as it was going to be a project. Any questions just call or come have a look.

Will swap only for a rotory powered car.

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