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Hey guys onevia for sale P-plate friendly

Engine:

SR20DE appox 130,000km, body has 200xxx

Pod

Shorten Intake

Apexi 4-1 extractors

2.5" straight pipe, cat and muffler still in its usual place just a pipe running thru the middle of em

so it looks like u got all your mufflers there, twin 2.5" straight pipe tips

Suspension:

Tein super street coilovers

Tein castor rods

Cusco strut brace

Body:

Onevia conversion

backyard paint job jetblack with purple pearl, just needs a nice sand in 2000 and buff and should come up mint

Wheels:

Mahdi Meshies

17x8 +35, 17x9+35

Interior:

Momo steering wheel

Nismo gear knob

R33 driver seat

momo pedals

ICE:

Pioneer head unit

JBL 6x9 in the front doors

pionner 6" in parcel shelf

us audio 2 channel amp

after 7k ono, also interested in swaps so show me what you got :(

PRICE DROP $6500

comes with rego till aug 09, can supply rwc with a little price adjustment

contact: via pm or 0432010693

sorry for the crappy pictures will get some better ones taken once i have all the wheels on

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