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Hey guys got my 1989 manual ca18 silvia for sale , its abit rough in the body work but other than that its a dream !

Ive recently done a full service on all filters and oil change and diff oil change, a radiator and thermostat swap, and a recondition power steering pump .

As far as modifications go i havnt done much but it will be sold the way it is i wont be stripping it out so it will include:

- brand new exhaust ($730)

- brand new 'drift' bucket seats plus rails ($900+)

- soundstream 6x9 ( parcel shelf )

- kenwood headunit ( usb, ipod, aux, cd perfect unit )

- kenwood 6 ( front doors )

- jensen 12' sub

- momo steering wheel

- 15x6.5 unknown offset and unknown brand

Plus much more

Paint is really rough and car is not all one colour just needs a respray , roof looks pretty bad but i will be repairing over this weekend ! So snatch a bargain my loss your gain !

Car has rego till aug 8 or 9 this year ! But shouldnt have any worries getting a pink slip ! Im chasing $3000 but im rather negotiable so throw me a offer not so stupid and ill consider it !!

Contact Lucas on 0405610512 ( i prefer text between 8-5 )

Will upload photos once roof is fixed but if interested ill send you photos threw text earlier

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