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hey all ,

its come time for me to sell up on the cars and move onto buying my first house. ive got some money saved but this will ensure me the deposit and some left over . the car has been nothing but good to me and runs like a dream and itll be sad to see it go. its nice , clean and has class to it . great for cruising around town or make into a mental drift car. price is at $9,000. Car will be cleared of defects when sold. It's booked in ready to go and be cleared just waiting for the day .

1989 C33 Nissan Laurel

RB20DET

Manual

FACTORY SUNROOF

Huge alloy radiator

Button Clutch

Front Mount Cooler

Blow Of Valve

Screamer

New ISC Coilovers

Boost T

Fire extinguisher

Locked Diff

Exhaust

Cannon

Boost Gauge

Stereo

Kill Switch

Tinted Windows

Leather Interior Inserts

Drift Teks

i may have missed some things . Car is really clean . has a few bits of paint missing on the bars as you can see in the pics but nothing serious. one of the cleanest Laurels ive ever seen and owned. not to mention its a sunroof model ! im not in a rush to sell it as its a fantastic car so if i have to keep it that wont be a problem ill just keep saving more. would be sad to see it go but new owner will love it ! feel free to call me on 0414853859 . if i dont answer leave a message as i work night shift and might be snoozing away .

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