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For sale: NISSAN SILVIA S13 - (GOLD SUNSET RESPAY)

Asking Price: AROUND 18.5K

Killometer's: 82,000 kms

Manual or Automatic transmission: 5 Speeds Manual

Engine Type: RB25DET (ENGINEERED COVERSATION)

Registration: TILL JANUARY

Road Worth Certificate: can get one

EXTRA INFO: THE SPECIALS THAT COME WITH THE CAR, ARE HERE!

ACER PENTIUM4 LAPTOP – FOR DISPLAY HALTECH ENGINE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM OR YOU CAN PLAY INTERNET, MOVIE AND WINDOW MEDIA PLAYER MUSIC TO HEADUNIT OR ANYTHING ETC IN CAR.(NOW IN CAR)

MIO GPS TOUCH SCREEN WITH MP3 PLAYER MODE - BRANDNEW COME WITH EVERTHING IN BOX(NOW IN CAR)

NOKIA 8800 – FOR PIONEER BLUETOOTH HEADUNIT COME WITH EVERTHING IN BOX

RECARO DRIVER RACING SEAT – PUT IT YOUR SELF

BLIZT I-D METER GUAGE – PUT IT YOUR SELF, BRANDNEW IN BOX

--------------------400HP UP EASY WHEN GET TUNE------------------------

:: Modifications ::

GARRETT GT30R

RB25DET STIAGHT GEAR BOX

HALTECH E6X COMPUTER ENGINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM WITH

ACER TRAVELMATE 270 P4 LAPTOP DISPLAY HALTECH PROGRAM

660CC INJECTORS BY BUZZ ENGINEERING

CUSTOM CHROME PLENUM BY BUZZ ENGINEERING

CUSTOM CHROME RADIATOR BY BUZZ ENGINEERING

CUSTOM EXHAUST MANIFOLD BY BUZZ ENGINEERING

CUSTOM CHROME DUMP PIPE BY BUZZ ENGINEERING

CUSTOM CHROME FUEL RAIL BY BUZZ ENGINEERING

CUSTOM CHROME OIL CATCH CAN BY BUZZ ENGINEERING

CUSTOM CHROME THROTTLE BODY BY BUZZ ENGINEERING

CUSTOM CHROME 1000X300X75 INTERCOOLER CUSTOM CHROME PIPING

HKS OIL COOLER

SARD OIL RELOCATOR

SARD FUEL PRESSURE REG

BOOCH 040 FUEL PUMP

K&N POD FILTER

AFTERMARKET RADIATOR OVERFLOW

RS*R JAP 3” TITANIUM FULL EXHAUST SYSTEM

EXCEDY HEAVY DUTY 3 TONNE CLUTCH

GAB FULLY SET FRONT AND REAR SUSPENSION

FULL 5 STUD CONVERSAION (R33) WITH

DBA ROTOR DISE BRAKE

LIGHTWEIGHT CARBON FIBRE VENTED BONNET

FULL VERTEX KIT

SUNSET GOLD RESPRAY

RAYS ENGINEERING 17” WHEELS WITH 80% TRED (PAINT BLACK)

MIDNIGHT BLACK FULL WINDOW TINT

CUSTOM AUTO ELECTRIC SUNROOF

CLEAR SIDE INDICATORS FRONT

CLEAR TAILLIGHTS

CLEAR SQUARE HEADLIGHTS

M3 STYLE MIRRORS

APEX’I BLACK EDITION TUBRO TIMER

BLIZT I-D METER OIL PRESS

RECARO DRIVER SEAT

MIO GPS TOUCHSCREEN WITH MP3 PLAYER

VIPER 791VX WITH ABOUT 5 EXTRA MODULES, WINDOWS, TALKING, ETC

ISOTTA STEERING WHEEL

R3 REAR LOWER TIE ROD

FRONT STRUT BAR

FULL SOUNDS SYSTEM

BLUETOOTH PIONEER HEADUNIT SYSTEM COME WITH NOKIA 8800

FULL FRONT AND REAR COMPONENT SPEAKERS

KENWOOD 1500 WATT SUBWOOFER

KENWOOD 1000 WATT AMP

KENWOOD SUBWOOFER BOX

2 BOOT MOUNTED BATTERIES

300 WATT CONVERTER

interior pics coming soon!

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CONTACT: 0421806446

LOCATION: ROCKHAMPTON, QLD

INSPECt WELCOME ANYTIME!

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