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Selling my Car...

*CAR*:

-1992 Nissan Silvia Q's

-SR20DE

-5sp Manual

-135,500km (genuine, unlike alot of imports)

-Usual Electrics like power windows, power mirrors etc...

*COLOUR*:

-Pearl White Duco (mint condition)

*WHEELS*:

-17'' Volk Racing Rims ( lil bit of dish :wassup: )

-Good rubber on them with:

-225/45ZR17 91W on the rear

-215/45ZR17 87W on the front

*BODY*:

-Completly De-badged

-Side Skirts

-Lowered

-Rear spoiler

-Darkest legal tint (life time guarantee)

-Magnaflow exhaust (3''?)

-"Silvia" front vent replaced with "mesh bar"

-Big Shopping List :wassup:

-Nismo Engine Mounts

*INSIDE*:

-Autotechnica Steering Wheel

-Nissan/Nismo Seat Covers (black)

-Silver/Black dash and arm holder etc...

(plastic around gearbox, stereo etc, power windows re-prayed etc)

-Nissan Seat Belt Covers

-White Aftermarket dash with around 5 different colours to choose from when lights are on (blues,greens etc...)

-Digital Climate control

-Floor Mats

*SOUND SYSTEM*:

-Alpine Deck (CDA-9807) CD/MP3/WMA etc...

-Sony 3 Way 9x6's 200W

-Alpine front speakers with tweeters

Really good set up with plenty of bass so you dont need sub or anything....

-Cyclops Alarm & Immobliser

If you are after an angry looking silvia which looks great and is easy on insurance then this is the one for you. Turns peoples heads and i am always getting compliments about the car!

Never had any problems with it and it is always serviced at C-Red - just recently had car serviced and all came up great! Only ever used BP Ultimate as juice ( wot you should only use).

Sad to see her go

Reason For Sale: Need to clear up my debts...

PRICE: $10,950

Any questions:

call me on my mobile: 0403-619-088

DONT PM ME!

(if i dont answer leave a msg and i will get back to you that day!)

Lee

PICTURES CAN BE FOUND AT: http://www.pbase.com/s13silvialee/

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