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1993 Nissan Silvia.


SR20DET - True KM unknown.

Manual with HD Clutch.

FMIC

Exhaust

Bov

Boost Controller

Aftermarket Blitz ECU

Boost Gauge

Alloy Radiator

Alloy Cooland overflow.

Strut Tower Brace,

17" rims, 2 tyres OK, 2 tyres need replacing.

Complete interior but not assembled. Interior has been stripped.

Boot full of random spares.

Paint is faded on the roof and bonnet and the body is a bit rough, couple of dints and scratches here and there. Rear spoiler has been removed and has holes in boot.


Generally a good car, would be suited to either getting back on the road cheap, would not need much at all for a blue slip, or chuck some cheap coilvers in it and missile it on the track.


Car was taken off road back in 2011. Not a write off etc. Car starts and runs perfectly, I bought it with the intention of doing something with it a few months ago, i dont have time to do anything with it so im passing it on to someone who can.


Located Mudgee NSW (3hrs west of sydney and newcastle), I have my own car trailer and may deliver it to someone at an extra charge to cover fuel and time but would require a deposit upfront


Rego NSW: wsy098 (plates still on car)

vin no: 6t91mpr11pyjpl005

engine no: SR20-033858w


$3200, may consider swaps for something on interest.

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