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Late 1990 NISSAN SILVIA

4 sp Automatic 87000km

Reg Plate: RKD322

Long rego, SR20 engine, low kms, all power options. 16 inch Alloy wheels (wheels for FR uses).

In fact, the car has been sitting there for one and a half month. Done about 1500km after last service. It was a weekend drive car, and it had been nice to me. The car has a small damage in the front (see photos), but easy and cheap to repair. Welcome to inspect.

Price : $7,000

1992 HONDA PRELUDE SRS

5 sp Manual

312,000 kms with Full service history

SRS, means with driver air bag, ABS and a much better 2.3 L engine(not 2.2 L non V-tec). A very well keep engine. The car has just been "engine serviced"(an engine wash, all new spark plugs replacement, oil, oil filter...). It has a new alarm and a new sports exhuast, a Honda 6 CD-Stacker, a pair of new Pioneer speakers. All items described above are professional installed and done. With this price, you can save thoulsands $$$, then even just use part of them to replace a very low kms V-tec engine import from Japan.

Price : $8,800

Pics or more information via e-mail or go to www.carsales.com.au

--because I don't know how to post the photos here.

Contact: 0412 882 774 Jack

Thanks for looking.. Have a good day..

Pics or more information via e-mail or go to www.carsales.com.au  

--because I don't know how to post the photos here.  

Contact: 0412 882 774 Jack

Thanks for looking.. Have a good day..

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Choose edit and then look under attachments, then upload your photo or link to carsales like I did here.

Nice car btw, had one of them 10-11 years ago :D

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