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Yup unfortunately it has come time for me to sell my pulsar :D. I will be hopefully moving onto a skyline so at least it's in the Nissan family :). Anyways this was a great little car and I am sure most people who have seen it will vouge for it. Details are below. Feel free to either email or pm me with any questions.

Manufacture: Nissan

Make: Pulsar N14 Jap Spec

Year: Made Feb 1995 complied June 1995 (One of the last ones)

Colour: Opalescent Blue

Mileage: 178,000km's

Location: Canberra

Contact Email Address:

Reason for Selling: Will be purchasing a skyline

Specs:

- SR20DE Engine

- Factory power windows, mirrors, steering etc.

- Additional factory items include ABS and Electric Sunroof.

- 2 1/4” Cat back exhaust.

- Daiken heavy duty clutch (Done about 14,000km’s).

- ROH Astron 15” Mags x5 (Yep even the spare is one).

- Tyres are Goodyear Eagle F1 GDS3’s. Front has around 65 - 70% tread.

Rear has around 70 – 75% tread.

- Monroe GT Gas Struts (Done about 12,000km’s).

- King springs (Done about 12,000km’s).

- Front and rear discs were machined in October 2003.

- Bendix 4wd on the front and Bendix Advanced on the rear.

- Steering wheel was re-leathered a year ago.

- Tinted windows.

- Vision Car Alarm (please see this page for more details).

- Removable Sony Tape head deck and stock speakers.

- Towbar (Never used but you still can have it).

- Front bar has all 4 fog lights in perfect working order including protectors.

- Full Service history available most been done at either National Capital

Motors in Belconnen or Lenock motors in Phillip.

Price: $11,800 neg

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Price: $11,800 neg

I will try and get some more body shots of the car.

As I have said if you have any questions feel free to pm me I will try and help out where I can.

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