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1991 Nissan Onevia (180sx front, silvia back), 2ltr turbo, manual, full 3 inch exhaust, front mount intercooler & bov now not included, 76000km, has drift damage to undercarrage (approx $1500-$2000 for fix depends where u get parts from,gearbox whinney but runs well still with new HD clutch, registration expired but still can be paid. Also needs new brakes and windsreen for RWCert. 16inch viper rims needs new tyres, stock suspention sold coilovers and sway bars, Selling cheap $5500 firm no coola or bov mate sold one for $13000 2 mths ago... call 0422856583 or 0401208772

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