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item Summary:1990 Nissan Sileighty.

Location: Hobart

im ony interested in swaps for a R32 or a R33 if you have one or know of one contact me via PM also contact me via pm for full details of car.

Pics: here are a few pics from what it was when i got it & as it is now.

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item Summary:1990 Nissan Sileighty.

Location: Hobart

im ony interested in swaps for a R32 or a R33 if you have one or know of one contact me via PM also contact me via pm for full details of car.

Pics: here are a few pics from what it was when i got it & as it is now.

Hey mate how much cash do you want for the car

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as stated before i can't edit my posts for some reason so ill have to put the details in a new post yet again ;)

its a 1990 180sx/Sileighty

S13 Front conversion

CA18DET

97,xxx k's might even be less

5 Speed

Bilstein Coilovers

Nismo style side skirts

Front & Rear Strut Braces

Nismo 3point race harnesses

5" tacho with shift light in cluster

Digital Cluster

pioneer cd/mp3 player

stripped rear interior ( still have everything )

aftermarket type X style tinted taillights with Type X RPS13 Carbon fiber center garnish

full 3" exhaust into 3.5" cannon

has a set of 16" jap rims but can come with a set of almost new 18" Lenso rims with brand new tyres

thats all i can think of atm ill post up more as i remember

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Just a quick note if your looking to get rid of it more quickly might want to lower your price, You can get a SR20 fully painted car for $9k

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i dont want 9k for it im open to offers just nothing stupid & i mainly want swaps, if i dont sell it ill keep spending money on it

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as i need a price ill say 9k but as stated i will consider offers

Just saying it's hard enough to sell cars in Tassie and the only way the really seem to sell is at a bargain price that's all gl with sale

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