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The car:R32 GTST Manual Sedan

The engine:RB20DET

The mods: Bilstien shocks all round, XTR Turbo by GCG, Front Mount Intercooler, 3" Turbo Back Exhaust, Boost Controller, Boost Gauge

The Pros: Great Body and Paint, Stock looking, IT HAS A LEGIT RWC with a list of stuff that has been fixed all receipts provided, It drives really well and has a non cracked dash in it with all the vents smile.gif

The cons: Throw out bearing in gearbox is getting tired it makes some noise

, hunts at idle

The Price: $5500 will come with RWC so you can register straight away

The Place: Gold Coast

The contact: 0415 560 620 do everything by text i will call you if you ask me to when i have time to in the afternoon

Pics are here ------> http://nissansilvia.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=419554

for the moment sorry guys will upload when i have time they are quite high res and i dont know how to change them they take forever to load, but all the pics you should need are there and they are crystal clear cheers - Logan

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