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Item: 1990 Nissan Silvia S13.4 CA18DET WIDE BODY CONVERTIBLE

Location: Brisbane South side

Item Condition: Good

Reason for Selling: Regretful sale, after a Ute of some kind or a 4WD, need to carry tools.

Price and Payment Conditions: $16,500

Extra Info:

S13.4 Convertible

S14 series 2 Conversion

Custom Red with Gold Pearl/Glitter

BN Sports Blister Kit

Clear tail lights

3pce Deep Dish Wheels

Full Retrimed Interior with Recaro Bucket seats

Manual conversion

Boostcontroller

Boost Guage

turbo upgrade

Kei Office Coilovers

Nismo Exhaust

5 Stud Wheel conversion

R32 Brake Calipers front + rear

Nismo Short Shift

6x9's + 12" sub Sound system

3 point alarm/imobiliser

Remote central locking

Other info:

Serviced every 5000kms. Just had a service, new oil, oil filter, air filter, new fusion spark plugs, new break pads and front rotors, 139,000kms, electric roof.

Pictures:

Contact Details: PM me on here.

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