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Item: 1992 sss pulsar grey has 18" mags.. interior in fantastic condition... the engine is gone .. its still runs but not well.. i have a immac sr20de sitting in the garage ready to be bolted in which is included in the price(paid 800 for it alone) ... new brake pads.. flame thrower... body is straight but if u are picky just go and get a respray.... its on kings superlows and monroe shocks 2/1/2" exhaust all the way through... black bonnet.. two new drivers side doors as some idiot hit them with a trolley in a carpark...

genuine sale

Location: brisbane south side

Item Condition: good

Reason for Selling: buying a silvia

Price and Payment Conditions: 2650 FIRM

Extra Info: very cheap project.. if it sells it sells but if it doesnt it doesnt smile.gif

Pictures: not very good but have some

Contact Details: 0433 754 644 or 3343 7941 or [email protected]

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