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Item: 1990 Nissan OneVia

Price and Payment Conditions: $7500

Km's: Car has 150,xxxkm's and engine has around 45,xxxkm's car also has just had 6 months rego put on it

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, Turbo timer

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, Left hand sturt makes a knocking sound when going over bumps, Front guards cracked in arch (dont let the mrs drive you car :@, Front bar unpainted

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, Can get a RWC, 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

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