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1991 Sr20de Runs great

Auto - Gear Box was Rebuild 8 months ago

Silver Two Tone

17" Fus mags 90% + tyres done least then 3000ks on them

2.5" cat back with 4" canon Tip sounds sik little loud but

Silvia Seat covers

Huge K&N pod old Retail for $150

GTR Front Grill

Australian Standards Immobiliser + Central door locking

Tinted Windows

Power Steering

Power windows and mirrors

Vertex Side's Painted but not Fitted - mates buying them in 2 weeks waiting on payment till then they still come with car for $100 extra hes paying me $200 painted

Also now with a pionee DEH-P7700MP

http://www.pioneer-eur.com/eur/product_det...onomy_id=25-121 worth $1000

SRS1725 RRP $189

6.5" 2-WAY SEPARATE 170W in the front

SRR6935 RRP $159

15 cm X 23 cm MULTI-AXIAL 3-WAY SPEAKERS 220W

http://www.clarion.com.au/Car/index.html

800watt Sub in Box fixed to back seats

and Amp

Paint job is Alsome it has been resprayed

Car was getting Two Tone Sprayed isn't now

the Vertex sides i have in the shop which is Painted Top Silver Colour there getting changed and put on b4 i sell

I can get Front and rear bar for Buyer for $520 more Vertex

All ways Looked after

My first car never trashed

Had it 9 month without anything Going

good day driver or first car looks nice i get many commets about how clean it is

Only marks on the boot

Just changed oil with MOTUL 4100 OIL & FILTER

I am Upgrading to a Turbo

Will trade for R32 Gts-t or S13 silvia or 180 or sil80 Sr20det silvia k pretty stock not modded to the max + cash

Was my Leaner car Now want something with a bit of Go for P's Yes i'm a f**ken Show off

Silvia L's

Gts-t or 180sx for reds

GTR for Greens

$7999 without Sound system

$8800 with all sound system fitted

SOLD SOLD without SYSTEM FOR $8000

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