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1989 Nissan Silvia S13

CA18DET Engine

121,000kms

Automatic Trans

Tiga Mica Custom Paint Job – Less than 1 year old

17 inch Mangel Rims on Kumho Tyres

JVC Head Unit, Cadence Front & Kenwood Rear Speakers

Engine is stock, turbo is stock

2.5 inch Catback Exhaust

Pod Filter

Veilside Front Bar, Side Skirts & Rear Pods

Darkest Legal Tint

Square Headlights

Alarm with Remote & Keyless Entry

Recently Serviced Car & Replaced all Brake Pads

Car is in VGC inside & out

Has always been run on V-Power Premium Fuel

Rego until Nov 08

Does not come with Custom Plates (will get standard plates)

RWC is a possibility but I’d prefer if buyer organised it as I don’t have time

I've got the stock exhaust, rims and few other parts which the buyer can have also

Located in Endeavour Hills (S.E. Suburbs Melbourne)

Asking Price - $7,500 ONO

Reason for Sale: Bought the car with plans to make it a track car with a manual conversion but never got around to it, have owned it over a year now but cant afford to run this one anymore as I have 2 other cars and am moving out, will be sad to see it go!

Contact - PM or call Jenna 0401 870 159

will put up some better pics later, these are all ive got for now. the two pictures with the standard plates were before the tint was done.

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