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'86 L-Series Suby Sedan - 1.8 Litres of Automated-Carbouretted-C**P !!

Gave it to my little bro when i got the '32....

just finished helping him put a EA-82T in it... Now manual AND turbo AND efi ... man it's fun now... not a GTR, but 4wd sceelies - WHOOHOO !! :burnout:

N13 Pulsar GL with 1.6L, got sick of that and put in 1.8L - absolute handbrake monster :(

N14 Pulsar Q with SR20DE, extractors + zorst, mags, lowered, tint, full sic style - loved that car, would buy it back in a flash. Bloody quick for a shopping trolley, SR made great zorst note and it didn't look that bad in my opinion...

then came the call of the turbo 'line.....love my Nissans!

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