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I never thought I'd be selling this car but due to changed circumstances I need something more practical.

WILL SWAP FOR 4WD DUAL CAB UTE OR 4 DOOR FAMILY CAR eg. LIBERTY,IMPREZA

AND CASH EITHER WAY

1996 series 2

6 months rego

dual airbags

HID head lights

2 tone Interior re-trim with nissan logos

JUN bodykit

Engine Mods:

Power FC ,hand controller, and boost control kit

Data logit and LC-1 wideband oxy sensor

GCG Hi-flow turbo with vg30 rear housing

440cc Injectors

Bosch 040 intank

Z32 afm

Adjustable EX cam Gear

3" turbo back exhaust

Apexi pod filter, in perspex box

Front mount IC with custom piping

Gates racing timing belt

UNDERNEATH:

TEIN control master type flex coilovers with EDFC (not working atm)

Whiteline adjustable sway bars front and rear

Adjustable rear camber

Hicas lock out bar

A1rm brake pads F&R

INSIDE:

Alpine headunit +six stacker

Pioneer 6x9's

Cadence 6.5in Splits

Cadence amp

Kicker sub

Tinted windows

Short shifter

Blue LED dash lights

Probably heaps more that I've forgotten

Looking for about $16 500 will take off parts to make it cheaper

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Would you consider a swap for a turbo pulsar sedan - engineered, 2000 model etc.. ? http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/00...sw-t333927.html

Would be ok with removing some parts and a a bit of cash your way.

Thanks for the offer, but if I were to swap for a family car I'd want one that was pretty much stock (not lowered, quiet, no kit) as the misses would use it as her daily driver.

Fair enough man. See how you go with it, I have a lot of stock bits including springs and front bar if you want to reconsider the offer later. Only thing I don't have is a quiet muffler but that's easily changed.

Good luck with it.

  • 2 weeks later...

well I've now got a new ute. Still after a stock 4 door for the misses

price is still $15,000

or will sell for $11,500 without most of the go fast bits

stock turbo,computer,injectors,afm,coilpacks,swaybars,airbox etc etc

will still come with

3" exhaust

Intercooler with custom piping

Bosch 040

Adjustable cam gear

Gates timing belt

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