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Item Description: Pulsar 93 Jap Spec SSS converted AWD / GTi-R RB hybrid
Location: Melbourne
Kilometers: 138000
Item Condition: Stunning in most respects, see extra info for more.
Reason for selling: I want someone else to continue the dream
Price and price conditions: Offers (around $12K)
Extra Info: This was once another members project car, started in 2004 and completed the major modifications in 2007. I bought it in 2008 as I had gone as far as I could with my U13 FWD Jap Spec and this seemed the logical next step. Since buying it in it's "project" state I spent a further $9K in sorting out and strengthening the diffs and the gearbox. I also redid the intercooler and put on a GTi-R bonnet. This allowed me to put in Air Conditioning (recently serviced 3 months ago for $650). Interior needed to be redone with new carpets etc as some parts had gone missing in the last "strip out".

The car was off the road for quite a long time and lately the car has been driven on weekends mostly. It has never been my daily driver but saying that it drives perfectly in traffic etc and I am still smiling after a 2 hour expedition to Geelong.

I just paid the rego in Feb and realised that I am being selfish for holding on to it as someone else could appreciate a bit of PGA history and give it the love I wish I had the time to give it. Therefore "this is the year I sell" and it will also be the first time in 10 years I have not owned a Jap Spec SSS.

Here was the write up from the previous owner that captures perfectly the essence of why this car was built:

A significant amount of money was spent on the car, I knew back when I started I would never make any of it back, it was planned to be a all-purpose daily driver.

Two vehicles were used in the creation, a fully intact RB spec GTi-R purchased for this purpose, and my original '93 model Jap spec SSS.
Neither of the vehicles were crashed or damaged before the conversion.

Specs and parts are as follows:

- GTiR RB Drivetrain/Gearbox (with front mechanical LSD), in conjunction with standard middle/rear LSDs. This drivetrain in conjunction with the suspension kit and better weight distribution (compared with a standard GTi-R) results in significant power oversteer, especially in the wet, so I would suggest a more experienced driver.
- GTiR Model SR20DET straight out of above vehicle with 80,000km at the time of the conversion. Engine is otherwise unmodified.
- Turbo is an GT2871R (bigger 440hp model) with HPC coated exhaust manifold and turbo ex housings.
- APEXI AVC-R Boost controller.
- Brakes are standard GTi-R brakes running Bendix ultimate pads all around.
- Walbro GSS341 fuel pump
- Exhaust is custom dual 2" system, a split dump pipe into 2" straight from the turbo to the rear mufflers, i.e. 2x catalytic converters, 2x resonators, and 2x mufflers, this was done to quiten down the system while trying not to restricting flow. The bumper had modifications done for the dual mufflers, in a "tasteful" way (i.e. no cannons), atm there are no tips on the mufflers.
- Full GTi-R whiteline works suspension kit with Koni yellow adjustable shocks
- Cusco front strut brace
- Nismo front brake master cylinder brace
- Full respray in Turbine Mica Grey (a heavy metallic-pearl grey colour used on the higher spec Commodores/HSVs).
- Webasto Hollandia Sunroof (Stratos 700 model) with rolled edge roof (no ugly 'rubber trimming' like on most aftermarket sunroofs)
- Genuine GTi-R front aluminium 'scuff plate'
- N15 SSS Wheels (Lenso P600 are currently for sale separately)

As it was never completed this vehicle is NOT ENGINEERED. It is however still registered and had a roadworthy after the completion, but it is adviseable that it be engineered if it was desired to be a daily driver (especially for insurance purposes). The car has current Victorian registration and insurance until January '14.

For the bad points, well of course the engineers. There is also a rust bubble patch on the leading edge of the GTi-R bonnet as well as a paint blemish on the top of the drivers side C Pillar. The 2 front seats are dirty / marked (but I have put covers on them). There is no head unit or amp (but the speakers and tweeters are in there). The car could do with a dyno and tune as the Apexi has never been fully tuned / set up. I did have it mounted "stealth" in the sunvisor though.

The previous owner and I totalled up the money he had spent to date and stopped when it hit $42,000, even things like the sunroof was $2500. Considering I have done most of the hard work (apart from the engineering) and spent an extra $9,000 you can see that this car has had some serious $$$ spent on it. With that in mind I am looking for $12K.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/lf4b0li0t4a2hha/IMG_5370%20%28Small%29.JPG

https://www.dropbox.com/s/fy3jqqtj4naq3ea/IMG_5374%20%28Small%29.JPG

https://www.dropbox.com/s/u0v0gryqqmbw619/IMG_5373%20%28Small%29.JPG

https://www.dropbox.com/s/o9ldxumxedrn30c/IMG_5356%20%28Small%29.JPG

https://www.dropbox.com/s/pghrs02hdh3maog/IMG_5401%20%28Small%29.JPG

https://www.dropbox.com/s/smay7vmjixx10o3/IMG_5405%20%28Small%29.JPG

Happy to chat on the phone 0438 543 738. David.

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