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7/1993 Nissan Bluebird SSS Atessa

Four Wheel drive, SR20DET

Lady owner

144k kms mostly country

Black exterior with grey cloth interior

Factory 5speed manual With rebuilt gearbox and paddle button clutch

3inch mandrel bent exhaust turbo back

18 inch wheels and ec condition tyres

HKS ssq blow off vavle, Apexi pod, personal steering wheel and gear nob.

Auto meter boost gauge

Alarm, cold start, turbo timer, immobiliser

Stereo

Touch screen Eclipse DVD double din multimedia head unit (loads of features)

Alpine type R 6.5inch front splits

type S 2 way rears

type S 12inch subs

2x alpine V12 4 channel amps

Location:

Central Vic

Item Condition:

Excellent

Reason for Selling:

Looking to upgrade to family wagon

Price and Payment Conditions:

$14 800 ono

Extra Info:

Always serviced every 5000 kms with full synth oil, mobil 1 then motul 3000v

Always ran on BP ultimate 98 octane

Great on fuel gets around 650kms a tank on highway driving

Contact Details:

0412919970

or pm or email or sms

Any more questions dont hesitate to ask

Cheers Adrian

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Edited by R34GTT-R
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