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Item: 1990 Nissan OneVia

Location: Tasmania

Reason for Selling: Just getting over cars and looking at getting a lil 4cyl

Price and Payment Conditions: $12,000 O.N.O am keen on swap + cash adjustment not looking at anything special just to get me to work and back pref 4cyl

Km's: Car has 150,xxxkm's and engine has around 45,xxxkm's car also has rego for about 4 months

Engine and mods: Rebuilt RB0DET with forged pistons, FMIC, Drift POD, 3" Exhaust from turbo back, Turbo Smart BOV, Bosch 040 fuel pump, Locker bar, 2 x super high flow thermo fans, R32 5 speed gear box, Hicas removed

Brakes/Suspension: R32 Rotors, R32 Calipors, Bendix Brake pads, Tein suspension Camber, Dampener, Caster and height adjustable

Exterior: Vertex rear bar, Vertex side skirts, 30mm wide body front guards, Gp sports front bar (will be getting fitted this weekend, OneVia conversion

Interior: Silvia foot mats, SASS gear knob, SASS steering wheel, Sound deadend boot, Custom firbreglass pod holder, AutoMeter cobolt boost guage, AutoMeter cobolt oil preasure, AutoMeter cobolt Water temp, Turbo timer, Gizzmo MS-IBC

Bad points: Bonnet in top right hand corner has been touched up with a preasure pack as it was a free bonnet not in the best of condition, Car could use a tune as it has not had one yet with the mods

Other stuff: Car has two new tyres, New battery about 3 months ago, Just had throttle body and injectors cleaned, Serviced every 4000 km's, Got a RWC about a full RWC about 2 weeks ago. Car currently runs 9PSI all day everyday, Heaps of stuff im sure i have forgotten but will update when i can remember. All work carried out on this car was done by a qualified mechanic and rebuild was done by fuel tech can provided receipts

Pictures:

Will try and get some updated pictures of the Interior

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Just shoot me a PM always checking the internet and please dont post if your not interested :D

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