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For sale: 1985 s12 silvia

Asking Price: WAS$8000 NOW ONLY $7000!!!!!!!!!!!

Killometer's: 15000k's since conversion

Manual or Automatic transmission: Manual 5 speed

Engine Type: SR20DET 2.0 RED TOP

Modifications:

custom green 2pak paint

600*300*76 hybrid style cooler

K&N pod filter

s15 T28

fj20 single piece tailshaft

r200 diff (not lsd)

remapped switchable ECU (4 maps)

extreme clutch

17inch panasport racing wheels

3 inch exhaust technology system with JUNBL muffler

tinted windows

removed badges

turbosmart boost tap

apexi boost gauge

drift catch can

momo steering wheel and gear knob

handbrake button

sony mp3 head unit and speakers

Standard cool features -

keypad entry on drivers door handle

digital dash including speedo

power windows, mirrors, seats

Complianced: Yes in 2004

Road Worth Certificate: NA

Registration: Yes

Crash History: NO Accident History - NO rust

Contact detail's -

0401221135 - anytime

Ashleigh

reason for selling...

just bored of it

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man i dont think ur gunna get what ur asking ill give u 2500 cash as is

cheers

luke

He would get more than that for the engine you jackass... 7K is a bloody good price.. Might be the outladish paint that is putting people off. Clean car tho dude. The right buyer will turn up.

He would get more than that for the engine you jackass... 7K is a bloody good price.. Might be the outladish paint that is putting people off. Clean car tho dude. The right buyer will turn up.

Bloody oath.

I have pretty much the same setup. S12 with stock SR20 with about all the bolt ons you can think of. Just drove from Newcastle to QLD, didn't mis a beat. They are great cars, good for wankers that don't know what they are too, its fun to see a stock skyline with his 140rwkws or whatever he has try and show you what a 'real car' can do. lol.

Power to weight, these things are great, awesome for drift!

Its more of a bargain than my car was!

He would get more than that for the engine you jackass... 7K is a bloody good price.. Might be the outladish paint that is putting people off. Clean car tho dude. The right buyer will turn up.

$2500?

HAHAHAHAHAHAHA

yeah thanks TOOL

Well basicly guys ive found the car i want so i need to sell this

How about $6500?? with 3 months rego

It cost me $5000 to do the conversion in parts and labour less than 20,000k's ago so this is a steal at this price.

If its the paint holding people back im a painter, buy it at the current price and i will offer you a cheap paint job in your choice of colour. (but please dont send me PM's now asking for paint jobs on other cars i already have enough work)

thanks

Ash

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