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2000 Nissan Silvia Spec R on Black

Car locate in SA

- Factory areo kits

- Blue seats & trims (B-Package)

- Tomei dump pipe

- HPI front pipe

- Jasma catback - Greddy LS spec intercoller kit

- Factory airbox with apexi panel

- HKS super sqv bov (not install)

- Aluminum radiator

- Yashio Factory shift knob+boot - Greddy style oil pan

- Fan belt, steering belt, alternator belt (brand new still in the box)

- Racing logic coilovers

- Nismo smoked indicate lights

- HKS oil cap

- Greddy radiator cap

- Walbro fuel pump

- Cyclops alarm

- 20% tint fronts / privacy tint glass rears

- Toyo tyres 80%front 50%rear

- Fog lights covers from japan (brand new still in the box)

Car needs

- New Clutch (car still can drive, its just sometime hard to put into the first or reverse...went to see the all clutch and break on south road, he said flywheel still fine, its might b something wrong with the pressure plate)

- Respray front bar (Lots of stone chips)

Car never been boost, still running stock. The paint is perfect except front bar, always in garage. Nice and neat black jap spec around.

Detailing by D&S auto down Lonsdale.

The car has 3 months rego, a new battery and a recent wheel alignment.

Car has a genuine 95,***kms on it.

looking for $17,000 ono now $16,000 ono or make me an offer,

all offers will be considered,

PM me for more details or msg me on my mobile 0412 771 317

Reason for sale...Just upgrade to 34 gtr vspec II so need her gone ASAP

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Edited by drift27

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