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FOR SALE Nissan Silvia Jap Spec R Turbo 2 Door Coupe in Rare Black.

Year: 1999

Colour: Black

Transmission: 6 Speed Manual

Kilometers: 45000km

Number Plate (Custom): SIL200

- This car has been my pride and joy for the past year and is in extremely good condition. I purchased the vehicle from a compliance workshop in NSW that used it as its government test car to let them comply this particular model in Aus (I have all the government paperwork in a file for records). This meant that it had to be completely standard and have no accident history whatsoever. I purchased the vehicle with just under 40,000kms and have only put 5000kms on it in the past year as it is only used on weekends.

-The car is in completely standard condition except for a new pioneer USB/MP3 Head unit, and top of the line MB Quart /DLS Speakers and Genuine Nissan R34 GTR Zenon Headlights (white/blue bright lights). The car is serviced by Sean at Boostworx (i have all receipts etc), has never missed a beat and is always garaged.

PRICE: $26,500 negotiable. Located in Prospect SA.

# Very Sad to See It Go, Only Selling To Aid In Property Purchase.

Custom Number Plates SIL200 will be included in sale.

All inquiries welcome, please call or text anytime to arrange inspection. (Aaron) Mobile 0433481960 Home 08-83442923

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