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SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD: Nissan Silvia S13 1992' BLACK

Asking Price: $8,500 NEG

Location: Sydney

Killometer's: 117,XXX Mostly highway K's

transmission: 5 Speed Manual

For sale: Nissan Silvia S13 1992' BLACK

SOLD SODL SOLD

Killometer's: 117,XXX Mostly highway K's

transmission: 5 Speed Manual

Engine Type: SR20DE 2.0 Silver top

Modifications

Interior:

Black "Silvia" embroided seat covers

Genuine leather Nismo Gear Knob

Kenwood Deck

Pioneer Rears

Aftermarket racing pedals

Exterior:

Aftermarket Smoked Tail lights

Superwhite ENON low beam headlights

B1 Hybrid corner lamp 'white' wedge bulbs

Nismo style 2-slat Grill

Lightly tinted windows

Engine:

Front and Rear Strut tower braces

A'pexi Power Intake Kit (Pod Filter) > Custom install

Custom cold air intake

2.5" Cannon Muffler

Rolling stock:

Stock Series 2 15" wheels

Brand new rubber as of 07/03/06 - Goodyear Eagle PCT 5 (great grip)

Misc:

Genuine Nismo key

Stock Airbox

Stock tail lights

Stock "silvia" grill

Complianced: Yes

Road Worth Certificate: Yes

Registration: Yes 09/06

Crash History: Inspection Welcome

Other Comment's about the vehicle: The body is pretty straight minus a few shopping center car park dents. The car is a 1992 model so it isnt perfect, however it is a very honest car. Everything reflects its age and has been kept it good condition. Interior is Immaculate. Runs well and is good on fuel efficiency. Most receipts have been kept. Serviced every 5000km's on the dot. Warmed up EVERY morning and everytime the car is cold. A subtle yet good looking car. Exaust is nice and deep, loud when you want it to be. Never had any problems with the authorities. Great power. PERFECT daily/first driver especially for new P platers.

Reason for Sale: I am ready for somethign with more power i.e. a turbocharged car. Will consider trade with cash adjustment for a skyline HR32 gts-t or something along those lines. Not in hurry for sale, however the price is negotiable. It doesnt hurt to try a price UNLESS its something stupid: you know what i mean. Strictly no tire kickers or test pilots UNLESS genuine interest is able to be shown/proven.

Pictures:

Front

Right Rear

Front left

Left Rear

Smoked Tails

Engine bay

Pod Filter

Pod Filter 2

CAI

Front interior

Seat Cover

Nismo Gear knob

Race Pedals

Boot

Don't contact me.. its not mine anymore.. SOLD SOLD SOLD

Edited by chinkeboi
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