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Lacking spare time and money I'm losing interest in my project :(

So I'm now selling it if the right offer comes along.

FOR SALE: 1984 Nissan Gazelle SGL Notch

Location: Melbourne

Post/Freight or Pick up: Pick up

Asking Price: 1800 OBO ?

Killometers: Have to Check

Manual or Automatic transmission: Manual

Engine Type: CA20e

Modifications: ROH Alloy Wheels

Road Worth Certificate: Can arrange

Registration: No

Crash History: No Accident History - Inspection Welcome

Other Comment's about the vehicle:

Couple of spots need patching, 1 due to a CB antenna being fitted. In good condition besides that

Have a range of spares available to the buyer first for extra:

TRX rear end (including spare diff)

280C 5 stud axles (may or may not fit...??)

1 complete SR20DE with bottom end knock

1 disassembled SR20DE, missing rods, pistons, cams and valves/springs. Head has been crack and pressure tested ready for rebuild.

GTIR Quad throttle bodies

1 front guard

Stock front struts

SR20DE/T front calipers

CA18 discs and calipers

2 disassembled and balanced CA18 turbos

Happy to work out package deal to get rid of as much as I can in one go.

Contact Details: PM or Justin 0401183337

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P Plate Package - Car + All P Plate legal parts $1500 (spare guard and struts + rear disc conversion, SR20DE front calipers)

Some updates:

Car has done about ~280 thou

Paint is looking it's age, crazed clear coat in places, and stylish playboy seat covers :D

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Hi there, I'm doing up an s12 hatch for a community boys youth club, I really need a drivers side front guard in good nick, and read your add saying you had a spare guard. Are you interested in sell me a driver side guard if you have one? Thanks

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