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Hey all,

Just posting this ad for a mate of mine. I'll just copy and paste what's written on his ad.

FS: 1991 Nissan Silvia S13 5sp SR20DE

K's: 177***

Colour: Dark Green with Grey interior

Comments:

Exterior - Stock Body Kit

- O.Z. 17" Rims (Unkown Model and Offset)

- Aftermarket Muffler, makes a very good deep roar but doesn't attract much attention, not too loud.

Interior - Blue LED Lights in HUD

- Stock Seats

- Professionally installed soundsystem including Soundstream speakers all round with all gold cables, Alpine monoblock and Blopunk plus one 10" Sub in the back.

Mechanically everything is fine except gear synchro for 2nd gear isn't at its best so I just granny shift into second which isn't too annoying and front shocks will need to be changed.

REGO till July 2014 and no RWC but passed one in June/July of this year so it shouldn't need much plus I have the documentation of the last test.

All in all a very good, reliable car which works and runs fine. It's fairly unique so you know you're driving something special on the roads.

Would like to sell the car quickly so if you come have a look and are ready to buy with cash we can certainly negotiate on the price.

$5,500 O.N.O.

Link to Carsales: http://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/Nissan-Silvia-1991/SSE-AD-2425218/?Cr=0&sdmvc=1

Contact Charlton on his number, 0450 240 642 if you're interested!

Thanks.

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