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Hey guys,

I am selling my S12 Coupe - it is a beautiful car,original, very nice to drive and they are quite hard to come by. It is a perfect base for a nice project car or just as a good daily. It is very economical and has registration until February 2011. It was the top of the range Gazelle sold here. Hard to find a good conditioned low kilometer coupe these days.

Here are the specs.

1984 S12 Nissan Gazelle SGL Coupe.

102,000 kilometers.

CA20E 2.0 liter Electronic Fuel Injection with twin spark.

4 Speed Automatic

Power Windows, Electric Sunroof.

Cruise Control.

Factory Sport seats.

14" Original Nissan alloy wheels.

2" Sports exhaust

Everything on the car is pretty much original - no aftermarket engine mods, wheels etc. It has been serviced with the best quality synthetic oils and runs well. Returns decent economy as well.

Would love to see the thing with a FJ20DET/SR20DET conversion - would be quite a unique car!

$2500 with reg. until February 2011.

Please Call/text me if you have any more questions

Regards Kim - 0433999982 or email [email protected]

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