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Asking Price: $30,500

Kilometer's: 56,000

Manual or Automatic transmission: Manual

Engine Type: SR20DET 2.0 Black Top VVT

Modifications: Apexi Power Intake, Custom Front Mount Intercooler, Apexi Turbo Timer, Nismo Struts, Buddy Club P1s 17x8, Endless Brake Pads, Blitz NurSpecV Cat Back Exhaust, Factory 6000k HIDs, Apexi S-AFC, Nismo Gear Knob, Pioneer Mp3 Headunit, Clarion Rear 6', Pioneer Front 6'.

Complianced: Yes 2001

Road Worth Certificate: Yes

Registration: Yes 30/10/2005

Crash History: Unknown, I havent had one in it - Inspection Welcome

Other Comment's about the vehicle: I've only had it for a short time but its time to let it go for other commitments. The vehicle drives great for such little mods. It 's also a 2001 import version which you don't see much here in Australia. I've had it serviced twice since ive had it. I am willing to sell it cheaper without some mods. I have most stock items for the vehicle aswell. Swaps might be considered but i will be looking at cash adjustment for my car. So something cheaper than my car.

Contact detail's Khuong - 0433 408 840

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You interested in a 91 300zxTT manual 2 seater in immaculate condition.It has Motec ECU, FMIC, K&N Pods, $5,000 stereo, $8,000 respray. Car looks brand new and has 260RWKW. Let me know if you are interested.

You interested in a 91 300zxTT manual 2 seater in immaculate condition.It has Motec ECU, FMIC, K&N Pods, $5,000 stereo, $8,000 respray. Car looks brand new and has 260RWKW. Let me know if you are interested.

Oh nah sorry dude, i dont really like 300zxs. But thanks though

Its a green 2000 vtir manual coupe

67xxxkm

stock standard

full service history by honda last service was 2 weeks ago

as for pic dont have a camera .. it look just like a normal stock civic coupe but if ur interested in located in melbourne CBD give me a buzz to have a look at it on 0431599287

cheers

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