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Item: Nissan Silvia CA18det 91 model Auto

Location: Sydney west

Price and Payment Conditions: $7500 ono will consider trade.

Extra Info: Car is excellent condition 96 kms, turbo smart bov, gfb boost controller, catch can, strut brace, k&n pod, cat back exhaust, running 10 psi.

Lowered brand new jumbo springs, $1200 alarm system with remote start, inbuilt turbo timer etc.

Lots of spare parts etc.

Rego till september.

pics:

http://www.boostcruising.com/forums/index....howtopic=119641

Contact Details:

Mike 0422 321 411 or email/msn - [email protected]

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