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1989 Nissan onevia(silvia k's)

148,000kms

CA18DET auto

3" straight through exhaust

front end currently being painted to match car

drift boost guage

Pioneer 800W monoblock amp with 15" jvc sub

Alpine double din head unit with 3 disc in dash cd changer

personal steering wheel

cwest front bar with middle piece cut out for cooler

frount mount 600X300X76

battery mounted in boot

aftermarket clear tailight

Fibreglass t style bonnet painted black

17X 7's on front and x8's on the rear with brand new falken tyres rims are cinders with a little dish powder coated white

dual stage boost controller

cusco camber and height adjustable coilovers in the front and tein height adjustables in the rear

92 silvia front seats

door trims painted white(not tacky done properly)

come with set of stock springs

can organise manual conversion for $1300 if required

engine has had no problem since purchased last year

rear bar paint is fading can have this painted if required

car is unregoed but person who purchases the car will have 6 months rego plus road worthy certificate...

located in launceston Tasmania if mainland buyer come over and purchases the car i can gladly bring it over to melbourne or sydney for them after deposit has been made...

pics of car unpainted will be up later today for more pics please e-mail me at [email protected] or sms me on 0407972620

Asking 10,000ono or swap for r32 gtst 2 or 4 door in reasonable condition

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yeh interested in trade, dont let the photo fool you dude the front bar is getting repaird and front mount is going to be mounted properly, i was planning on selling the car and am working non stop so haven't had time to check out the car as it's being painted, my uncle is a spray painter but he is doing it in his spare time so car should be ready soon...as soon as car is painted then i'll post up some better pics...what would you consider trading

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