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Hey guys, I've had my car up for sale before but taken it back down, but it's back up for sale and this time for real :rofl:

For sale: 1993 Silvia Q's

Asking Price: $10,000

Killometer's: 179***

Manual or Automatic transmission: Manual

Engine Type: SR20DE

Modifications:

Exedy heavy duty clutch (organic), only just put it in

exhaust with extractors

pod filter

sound system (pioneer slide-down head deck, kicker splits in the front and 6" speakers on the parcel tray, with a 10" kicker competition sub in the boot, gives great massages, out-does my mates clarion 12's and the sq from the speakers is amazing

aftermarket HKS steering wheel

Saas shift knob

18" RS-GT rims from Ozzyracing, black with chrome lip

Mongoose M60 alarm with window lifters (optional extra, costs $700 to get it put in but i got it for $400 on top of the alarm and install, the install took the workshop a full day of work and i kept checking back in, they really were spending the whole day on it)

Complianced: Yes

Road Worth Certificate: Yes

Registration: Yes (march 09 2008)

Crash History: No major accidents, a few bumps and scrapes but nothing major, PM for more details if you need them or come have a look

Other Comment's about the vehicle: Car is in great condition, sounds awesome, washed every sunday and I give it a wax whenever i have the time. only ever used meguiars on the outside and armor all on the interior (seems to work better for the interior than meguiars and auto glym), car's also been serviced every 5000km, and the last 2 services were 2500km apart because we needed something to service at tafe and i couldnt turn down a free one :) the teacher did all the work and he's a fully qualified mechanic, i wouldnt let anyone else touch it :)

I also dont let anyone eat in the car, and only drinks allowed are bottled water.

Contact details: call or message me on 0411843249, if i dont answer just message me and say your calling about the car and i'll call you back as soon as i can, only reason i wont answer will be that i'm at work or tafe, or dont have my phone on me. Also email [email protected] or reply to this thread and i'll get back to you

Location: Shellharbour, NSW (It's about 15-20min south of Wollongong)

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