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2001 HOLDEN BERLINA SEDAN HOLDEN BY DESIGN $10,000

TUNGSTEN

5.7L GEN 3 V8, AUTOMATIC

182,000 KM'S

NEW REGO ON 30 APRIL 2013

MECHANIC OWNER, I HAVE HAD THIS CAR FOR ABOUT A YEAR AND IT HAS BEEN ALLWAYS RELIABLE, COMFORTABLE AND SMOOTHE TO DRIVE.

THIS BERLINA HAS FACTORY HOLDEN BY DESIGN PACKAGE. (WHEELS AND SPOILER PACKAGE)

HAS FULL ELECTRICS, DVD HEAD UNIT, CRUISE CONTROL, FRONT AND SIDE AIRBAGS, ABS AND TRACTION CONTROL.

HEATER AND A/C WORK GREAT.

WHEN I FIRST BAUGHT IT I DID A MAJOR SERVICE ON IT INCLUDING SPARK PLUGS AND LEADS, OXYGEN SENSORS, ENGINE FLUSH, TRANSMISION AND DIFF FLUIDS USING ONLY QUALITY OILS.

FRONT BRAKES ARE NEW, 4X NEW GOOD QUALITY TYRES (CONTINENTAL AND PIRELLI) , RECONDITIONED STEERING RACK, NEW SUSPENSION BUSHES AND WHEEL ALIGNMENT.

TASTEFULL MODIFICATONS INCLUDE;

PACEMAKER EXRACTORS - WERE SAND BLASTED AND RE PAINTED IN HEATPROOF PAINT. (NOT LOUD BUT NICE NOTE)

TASTEFULLY LOWERED ON KING SPRING SL'S

K&N COLD AIR INDUCTION KIT

I PLANNED TO HAVE THIS AS A TOW CAR AND THUS KEPT IT MECHANICALLY 100% AND HAVE SINCE REPLACED RADIATOR BECAUSE OF A SMALL LEAK, ALSO THE WATERPUMP WAS REPLACED AND THERMOSTAT WITH A HIGH FLOW UNIT AS WELL AS A DERALE TRANSMISSION COOLER TO KEEP THE AUTO HEALTHY.

STILL HAVE MOST RECEIPTS FOR PARTS.

COMES WITH ALL STANDARD PARTS TO RETURN IT TO STOCK FOR:

FRONT AND REAR SPRINGS

AIRBOX AND INTAKE PIPE

EXHAUST MANIFOLDS AND CATALITIC CONVERTERS

I HAVE DECIDED TO SELL THIS AS I NEED THE MONEY TO PUT TOWARDS OTHER PROJECTS.

I INTEND TO SELL THE CAR WITH FULL ROADWORTHY AND REGISTRATION.

IS ONE OF THE CLEANEST BERLINAS ON THE INTERNET AND HAS LOW K'S

INSPECTIONS AND TEST DRIVES WELCOME BUT PLEASE NO TIME WASTERS.

ASKING PRICE IS $10,000 NEG OTIABLE. WITH ROADWORTHY AND REGISTRATION

PLEASE NOTE: THE EXHAUST PICTURED DOES NOT COME WITH THE CAR.

LOCATED IN MOUNT WAVERLEY, MELBOURNE

PLEASE CALL/TXT ME BEN ON 0400890691

PICS CAN BE FOUND ON:

http://classifieds.nissansilvia.com/index.php?t=2210208&view=advert#entry2088271277

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