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For sale: 1985 s12 silvia

Asking Price: WAS$8000 THEN ONLY $7000 NOW $6500 OR CHEAPER AGAIN FOR QUICK CASH

Killometer's: 15000k's since conversion

Manual or Automatic transmission: Manual 5 speed

Engine Type: SR20DET 2.0 RED TOP

Modifications:

custom green 2pak paint

600*300*76 hybrid style cooler

K&N pod filter

s15 T28

fj20 single piece tailshaft

r200 diff (not lsd)

remapped switchable ECU (4 maps)

extreme clutch

17inch panasport racing wheels

3 inch exhaust technology system with JUNBL muffler

tinted windows

removed badges

turbosmart boost tap

drift catch can

momo steering wheel and gear knob

handbrake button

sony mp3 head unit and speakers

Standard cool features -

keypad entry on drivers door handle

digital dash including speedo

power windows, mirrors, seats

Complianced: Yes in 2004

Road Worth Certificate: NA

Registration: Yes

Crash History: NO Accident History - NO rust

Contact detail's -

0401221135 - anytime

Ashleigh

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