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SILVIA K 1990 CA18DET

rego till September

SYDNEY WEST

PRICE = 7.8k ONO

*ENGINE*

-98, 000kms

-auto

-CA18DET-urbo

-Hybrid fmic

-K&N pod

-gfb boost controller

-custom turbo back xhaust

-catch can

-nismo front and rear strut bars

-turbo smart bov

*INTERIOR*

-$1000 alarm system, remote start, inbuilt turbo timer, safty lock etc.

-clean stock

-boos steering wheel and kit

-jvc deck, 2 x 10" autobahn subz custom boot job black vinayl with piooneer 760 watt amp.

*EXTERIOR*

-Black body

-lowered on kigns

-Kspeed 17" bronze race rimz

-Lightly tinted windows

*OTHER*

- BN front bar ready for paint

- jrc front coilovers and tien rear lowred springs

- all stock parts, wing, piping, sterring wheel etc

- spare fmic cooler

- tanabe xausht muffler

- 4 x spare bov's

other commets: great reliable car, no problems ever and have all receipts of work done by ND mechanics in yennora. Serviced every 5000k's and im the seccond owner sicne landing in Aus in 2000. body may need a bit patching up but nothing serious just minor dents and scratches. welcome to inspect.

REASON for selling: just bought a civic and wanna work on it.

Contact: 0422 321 411 or msn [email protected]

pics:

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will have more pics up soon just ask :P

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