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for sale is my 1995 nissan silvia 200sx s14, sr20det automatic done around 156xxx

white - paint is good, few minor scratches, but not 2noticable

it is pretty much stock apart from the following -

tinted windows

aftermarket mirrors

hybrid front mount

3inch dump pipe from turbo - cat

superlow kingsprings

boost guage

white instrument cluster

momo steering wheel

alpine headunit, front splits, sony 6x9, alpine 700w class D mono block amp, jensen 300wx4 amp, clarion 15" sub

viper alarm

within the past month i have done a service on it, had a new top tank and radiator flush done.

spare parts - stock steering wheel, stock springs, stock intercooler,stock boot spoiler and another instrument cluster

$9500ono or wanting 2swap. kinda after something manual and rear wheel drive, but will consider what u have

im located South brisbane/ipswich area

call/txt adam on 0403655048

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