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For sale: 1989 Toyota MZ20 soarer GT Limited

Asking Price: $6000 firm

Killometer's: 130 XXX

Manual or Automatic transmission: Automatic

Engine Type: 7M-GTE

Modifications: Turbo Timer(not connected),

Complianced: Yes

Road Worth Certificate: N/A

Registration: Yes, will be sold with rego

Crash History: No Accident History - Inspection Welcome

Other Comment's about the vehicle: Have never seen a mz20 in this type of condition. near perfect from everyone that has been in it.

Blown headgasket, very minor blow out, and no other damage was sustained.Cheap to fix, think I got quoted around 697 with everything. But dont have the $$$ to pay for this, so will be sold unfixed

Pictures can be seen on nissansilvia.com

link is here

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...howtopic=222925

Contact detail's - Lachy 0439 815 851

Edited by lachy 180sx
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yeh they blow pretty easily, but with a decent strengthed head gasket ull be hard to blow it again

get a hks 250dollar head gasket and ur laughing and labour is cheap if u remove the head urslef, only a couple of hundred

come on,buy it

you know u want to

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