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EDIT: UP FOR SALE AGAIN BECAUSE OF TIME WASTERS. HAS NEW ENGINE (with warranty) PUT IN AND IS READY TO GO.

Hey guys, up for sale is my 1990 Nissan Silvia. Had this car for about 10months but sadly have to sell because im traveling overseas.

External Mods

Full Respray in GTR Midnight Purple (car is always polished/cleaned and vacuumed)

Supermade Rear Tail Lights (have stock ones too)

Clear Fronts and indicators

Genuine Aero Front bar, with added N1 vents

New Sportsmax XXR 16x8 +/-0 offset wheels

New Neuton 205/50/16's

Shaved boot wing

Chrome Skull washer jets

Red Painted Calipers

Engine Mods

CA18DE

Shortened Intake

Pod Filter

New Spark plugs

Apex'i Extractors (Heat painted black)

2.5" exhaust

stock muffler

Xtreme HD Organic clutch

New Battery

New Oil

New Filter

pitworks radiator cap

Suspension Mods

Cusco front strut brace

Custom made rear strut brace

Eibach Bridgstone Potenza Front Coilovers height adjustable

Tein Super Street HS Rear Coilovers height adjustable

Interior

Head up display dash

Red Trim on seats and dash vents(next to window only)

Sunroof working properly

Stock seats

Memo steering wheel (have stock one too)

Greddy Gearknob

Pioneer Head unit

Kenwood fronts

Old pioneers for the rears

*atm the car is sitting on stock suspension and rims, but can easily be changed back.

can be cheaper without mods.

Comes with rego till end of November 2011

Call or text 0422267161

Thanks

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