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i am regretfully selling my nissan silvia SR20det due to finanial commitments..because of my circumstances i can no longer keep it, the buyer will not be disapointed... $11,990 ono

* resprayed turismo blue

*19in chromes wheels

*lowered

*front mount intercooler

*boost controller (in car)

*blow off valve

*custom piping,pod air filter relocated in front bar (for better airflow.)

*rego till next year

*FULLY ENGINEERED from the wheels to the front mount...

i am located in sydney (hornsby area) feel free to call 0434620146 ...i will put photos up in the next couple of days...

Edited by aloy_r32

forgot to mention it has bosch 500hp fuel pump and short shift kit as well... photos will be up soon.... make an offer all REASONABLE offers will be considered... Thanks Guys

FULLY ENGINEERED..

ALL PAPER WORK COMES WITH CAR

EVERYTHING is engineered from the wheels to the front mount

*Front mount intercooler.(engineered)

*19" chrome wheels (worth $2600)(engineered)

*Custom piping.(engineered)

*3 1/2 inch turbo back exhaust(engineered)

*Relocated air filter(better air flow) (engineered)

*Fresh respray turizmo blue.

*Only 70,xxx on motor.

*500hp fuel pump(bosch) (engineered)

*short Shirft Kit

*lowered (engineered)

*Boost guage

*boost tap located in glove compartment for easy access while driving

ALL ENGINEERS PAPERS COME WITH CAR

ill think about it if you get stock rims for it, or other set of rims, and lower price :down:

cool car though, except rims :)

gl with sale

PM sent...

trades for datsun 1600? check my topics cheers

no thanks mate abit to old for me..and need $$ more than another car. nice car but mate...

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