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post-26802-1158028554.jpgpost-26802-1158028594.jpgpost-26802-1158028639.jpgpost-26802-1158028698.jpgpost-26802-1158028722.jpg1991 model white nissan silvia sr20det

vertex rear and sides

3 inch straght throght exhust

fully stipped interior including sound deadening then sprayed in matt black

bride copy bukket seat 4 point harness and dished race steering wheel

17inch black with chrome lip wheels

custom cold air intake

custom radiator overflow tank

engine damper

front strut brace

shimmed lsd just like a locker

all aircon and heater parts removed

turbosmart type 2 bov

d2 coilovers

6mm spaced tie rod ends

comes with 8 stock wheels 4 sr type and 4 ca type plus the 17s witch are on the car

has a few minor dents nothing majour

$8000 prive very negotiable selling becouse i moved to sydney and am buying a road bike

call joe on 0415443047 any time

car is not registered but can be

comes with every stock part i have removed and some spares

Edited by sl1da

the car is in nowra so its hard for me to get pics i will try and get them up soon i have some pics on my phone if u msg me your number i can send them to you the lowest i might go would be 6500

cheers joe

Edited by sl1da

is this a standard sr20det? or has it been a transplant victim of a sr20de?

just trying to get some more information,and am i right i saying that you still have all the trim that you have taken out of the car?

one more question, how long hs it been out of rego? and can you get the blue slip done if i direct depoist into your account?

aaron

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