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For sale: RX7 Series 7 'efini' 4 seater

Asking Price: $32 000

Killometer's: 107,084 km's

Manual or Automatic transmission: Manual

Engine Type: 13BT

Modifications:

microtech ltx8 sequential fire computer

high flowed series 5 turbo,

3 inch straight through exhaust with twin mufflers,

extreme 5 puck clutch and lightened flywheel,

turbosmart vee-port b.o.v,

short shifter,

twin oil coolers

momo gear knob,

nardi drift wheel,

HKB JAPAN boss kit,

r e amemiya boost gauge,

m3 aero mirrors,

blitz turbo timer

Black Leather interior

air con,

power steer,

lsd

cd player, pioneer 220watt rear speakers

series 8 tail lights and spoiler,

17x8 and 17x9 alloys with new 235/45 fronts and 3/4 worn 245/40 dunlop semi slick rears

Complianced: Yes 2000

Road Worth Certificate: N/A

Registration: No, paper work is ready for the new owner

Crash History: No Accident History - Inspection Welcome

Other Comment's about the vehicle: Small scratch on LHF

Got evaluated, worth $35k

Made 190rwkws on 7psi

Contact detail's Brendon - (08) 82702774

0433305699

Pictures

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...e=post&id=14802

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...e=post&id=14804

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