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nice buy mate! :)

but seriously, those lights need to die in a fire. as for wheels, meh, so what if everyone has doriteks, they look decent and they fit, so why not? and damo has a set for sale for fair cheap, so it might be worth looking into.

1998 is probably compliance date

nope, engine capacity - 1998cc is 2L

sorry if it's been pointed out.. cbf reading whole thread :)

buy these, much more sexier than doriteks ;)http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...p;#entry4573927

Edited by M I K E
nope, engine capacity - 1998cc is 2L

sorry if it's been pointed out.. cbf reading whole thread :D

buy these, much more sexier than doriteks :)http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...p;#entry4573927

Its an SR, so it fits?

Yeah, those rims are baller :P but would look good. Dont buy my rims unless your planning on a brake upgrade, lol

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Its an SR, so it fits?

Yeah, those rims are baller :D but would look good. Dont buy my rims unless your planning on a brake upgrade, lol

every second person that gets a new sr s13/180sx thinks the build date is 1998 over on ns.com :P

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every second person that gets a new sr s13/180sx thinks the build date is 1998 over on ns.com :P

I guess I fit into that noob section :)

Just checked, it is 1998CC (stupid me) and was made 1995/07. I never really looked too closely at the plate and it was the previous owner who pointed it out to me and said it was the build date.

Rims are still a while off, hardly have enough money to pay for stamp duty OR insurance!

First will probably be side window visors, head unit, Type X spoiler, and either tint current lights or get Type X lights. Not in any particular order.

I just need to wait for my bank account to build back up again.

PS: I love my car.

Hey Nathan, I got it sorted, what I thought was the year was just the engine capacity. I was told it was the year but didn't look close enough. I did FAST it and that matches the 95/07 build date I found.

Damo I just like the looks of them. Not sure how/if it'll effect driving or vision, but I love the looks of them, as long as they're the proper ones (and not just the simple fold over type).

Not like you can see much, but I know there are some dodgy ones, I like this kind:

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