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hey guys got a s13 nissan silvia ca18det up for 8,500 ono or swaps , prefferably r33 gtst manual

car is sprayed satin black

its has 50mm wide quarters with full origin kit

3 projector jdm headlights

gtr style grill

aftermarket rear tail lights

3 inch turbo back exaust

apexi turbo timer

koni shocks

17 rims sprayed black with good tyres

interior in good condition with nio cracks in dash

car cums with more dont have time 2 mention

just call me for any questions =)

car is located in northern suburbs melbourne

ph: 0421457666

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