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89 Nissan Silvia

Engine: SR20t 170xxxkms

dyno'd @ 238rwkw

Rego:

14th April 2011

Modifications:

High mount manifold and turbo, s15 injectors, fuel pump, remapped comp, F/M intercooler, covered pod filter and bov, Autometer boost gauge and sports steering wheel. Everything else is stock.

Condition:

Interior and carpet is worn, small tear in drivers seat, dash in good condition.

Exterior is worn too hehe but nothing major or structural , just scratches and dents. Also small surface rust spot next to sunroof.

Sunroof doesn't leak but does not retract, aircon and heater do not work but fan and climate display do work, as do the electric windows and mirrors.

Cosmetically the car needs TLC but mechanically the car is very sound. No overheating or oil leaks. Starts first time. Quick car.

Contact Details:

Matt 0403513844 - Campbelltown NSW area

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