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Good day all!!

What we have here is my S14 Series 2 for sale to fund my trip to Japan at the end of this year!!

Lets keep it simple!

Nissan Silvia S14 Series 2

SR20DET

5 Speed

Morpheus Purple

FRP Bonnet

3in Turbo back

Front mount

Manual boost bleed valve

Pod filter

Slotted Discs

Some kind of subwoofer (Didn't take notice.)

HID's

No rego or RWC (Have list - not much needed)

8k ono!

Will sell $500 cheaper with stockies

Throw me an offer!

No Swaps - Need cash money (Unless you have a car in Japan?)

I bought this car for a street car now my 32 is track only.

But now plans have changed and going to Japan so I need the dollars to buy a car over there!!

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It's located in the eastern suburbs of melbourne, it's got about 140,000kms on it but the dash shows 180,000 due to the speedo sensor being faulty and showing double the speed you're actually doing. (new speedo sensor included with sale)

For rego, it needs the sway bar rubbers replaced (as they have cracks in them) and all stock parts put on it. (bonnet, intercooler and exhaust)

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