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For sale is my 1997 Nissan Pulsar VZR. This car was specially sourced and imported by Iron Chef Imports and complied by JLM. I am the first Australian owner.I bought the car in
August 2012 with 62 000 genuine KM. This car was completely stock and has a full Japanese logbook service history from the day it left the Nissan dealer. It has been my daily and now has
88 xxx KM, and has been serviced every 5-10 thousand Km. All servicing has been carried out by JLM. The car now runs beautifully as i have spared no expense in
maintaining it, and since owning it i have replaced the following:

- Clutch
- Front brake Rotors
- All four brake pads
- Left and right front, outer CV boots (october 2013)

- Rocker cover gasket
- All coolant hoses
_ Radiator with SSS core (nov 2013)

-Front engine mount
-rear engine mount
- Vct solenoid (may 2014)

This car is a non accident car and the body is in excellent condition. Since owning the car i've had two panel beaters inspect the body and both have found that all
bolts , welds, seals and panel gaps are as per factory. The doors, boot, bonnet and guards have never been removed, and the chassis is very straight.

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Having previously owned an Aus delivered Pulsar SSS, i can tell you that the performance of the VZR is considerably better and the NEO VVL also provides better fuel
economy. The VZR is also cheaper to Insure as it's 1.6 L engine does not classify it as a sports car. In short a perfect P Plater Car or a great daily that's still
plenty of fun on the weekend.

Car has 6 months rego.

I am selling to make way for a skyline. :D

All inspections are welcome, this is a very clean and original car. Condition will not dissapoint.
Location - Sydney
Price-$ 10 000 ONO
Please PM me for contact details.

Jason

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Recently i was given the figure of 12k to import a car similar to the condition of mine by JLM, that is if you are able to find one without accident damage.

As per the rules, if you are not interested in buying the car DONT post.

Thanks

nice clean example.

jump on http://forum.pulsar.org.au/forum.php maken an account and advertise. will be more likely to get interest there than here.

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https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=655958541140055&substory_index=0&id=109130862489495

Not sure if the link works, but it's for a n1 VZ-R selling for 12.9k.

Guess I will have to eat my words.

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