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Got a S13 silvia, CA18 TURBO, 5peed , Low KMs, electric sunroof,

Has got Front drivers side damage

Price drop:- $1950 complete, or may seperate for parts if i can get rid of most.

PM for enquiries

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It was a mates car, he had put this engine in not long before he crashed it. The new engine is a Low km imported engine from a jap wrecker, it was stock and running fine.

No need to de-register any thing, if you were to put this engine in another car just change engine and let motor rego office know the new engine number.

But you'd be mad to do it, the damage is extensive and extends to the A pillar at least.

However it's a good price for the parts.

Does it come with front mount, exhuast etc?

If someone was to do the work themselfs it would work out to be a very cheap car, even if you paid a crash shop it would be a good price. The a-pillar isnt bent.

I figure its a cheap price as a CA18DET half-cut goes for $2200....

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