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Item: 1990 nissan silvia sr20de (non turbo) auto... immaculate interior straight body sony headunit with sony speakers all round... alarm with immobolizer and central locking... mature lady owner before me (i was going to use this as a project but have found a turbo one i like) smick engine bay, excelent get around or hardcore project.. runs beutifully power windows/mirrors and steering

first genuine person to see will buy

has to be one of the cheapest sr20 silvias in australia

IF U ARE GENUINELY INTERESTED GIVE ME A RING I ANSWER THE PHONE ANYTIME and we can arrange a time for u to see the car it will deffinately sell quick its going in the trader this week

Location: brisbane.. just near mtgravvat

Item Condition: well above average.. may just need a touch up on the front bar

Reason for Selling: found another project

Price and Payment Conditions: 3950

Extra Info: its unregisted atm Please dont go asking me questions about wat it needs for road worthy as i dont know but in my oppinion there would be MINIMAL or nothing needed to be done... i just want it out of the garage

Pictures:below

Contact Details: 0433 754 644 or 3343 7941 or [email protected]

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