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Item: 91 S13 Silvia, RB20DE 5 Speed

Location: Loganlea

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Item Condition: fair

Reason for Selling: Upgrading to something else

Price and Payment Conditions: cash

Extra Info: Ok, My baby is for sale, info included

Its currently undergoing a rebuild, its almost together but I dont have the time or patience anymore, all thats left to do is replace the intake camshaft ($90 from import wreakers) put the camshafts on, put the top half of the intake back on and all the other fiddly bits.

Its had the headgasket replaced, the seals replaced, intake and exhaust replaced. New VL turbo water pump, and 2 1/2" Madrel bent exhaust into a 5" zetti cannon.

Water temp, Oil Presure, and volt meter in the dash, and a 3 1/2" Speco tacho on the steering collum as the one in the dash doesnt work with the new engine. Super Hica's works great.

The guy that owned it before me had put a couple of dings in it so Ive fixed those, new bootlid with the holes removed, but its white.

Since Ive owned it, its been garaged, Loved and had the oil and filter changed every 7k.

She has been a lovely car to me and not one problem, minus the headgasket (which is genuin Nissan gaskets)

Rego'd till November.

I'm chasing 3,000 firm

Comes with new bottle of oil, and new bottle of coolant^^ lol

Contact Details: PM me for more

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