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Hi all

After checking my bank account and getting a number of letters from various agencies its time for me to sell my n13 bad.gif i just got it had big things planned (CA18DET) but of course the bank and others want there money and i have to give in, too much debt not getting paid enough at work so something has to give, and unfortunatly this means bye-bye to my car.

If this doesn't sell i will be screwed!

So here are the details of this car... frown.giffrown.giffrown.gif

1989 CA18DE Nissan N13 Exa, NOW $6,500 Firm!, SWAPS CONSIDERED!

Please no timewasters! Might sound liek alot for this car but im the 3rd owner, previous owner was a member on this site and 1st owner was a female who had since new!

Contact: Daniel - 0422 611 803

Location: Melbourne, VIC

Kilometers: 212,xxx kms

Colour: White

Transmission: 5sp Manual

Reason for Sale: Paying Debt frown.gif

General Info

- Just Serviced First Week Of June (when i purchased)

- Power Steering Rack Reconditioned one Just Fitted (Cost $420)

- Rego until Sept 22 (Will Sell With RWC!)

Engine

- CA18DE

- Platnium Spark Plugs

- Performance Air Filter (New, Not Fitted)

- Hi-Tech Extractors (Just Fitted)

- 2.25" CAT Back Exhaust

- Drift Muffler 4" Tip

Interior & Exterior

- Alarm & Immobiliser w/ Central Locking

- JVC MP3 Deck MP3/USB

- Pioneer 6" 3 ways in Doors

- 12" Kicker Sub (Ported Box) + Mono Amp

- Tinted Windows

- White Face Dials (New, Not Fitted)

- OzKits FG Hood (New, Unpainted Still In Packaging)

- 14" GP Rims (Good Tread On All)

- Blue/Black Seat Covers (Leather)

- Blue Floor Mats (LOL)

- Aftermarket Steering Wheel (Used, Not Fitted)

- Altezza Front Parkers (New, Not Fitted)

- POD + CAI Piping (Used, Not Fitted)

- Blue Neons (Fitted But Disconnected)

Suspension & Brakes

- Stock Suspension (New Rear Shockers For RWC)

- King Springs Lows + Super Lows (Used, Not Fitted)

- Stock Front Discs

- Rear Drums

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