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hi every 1 i have my rb26tt s13 silvia for sale... the motor came from a drag car

from japan that has run into the 9's..... its run a 12.6 in its current state on street tyres....

im not going to put much else up yet..... if ur serious and want more info email me at [email protected]

im after around $30,000..... the car looks like its standard.... its all engineered etc.... perfect drift/drag/circuit car......

has tein suspension all round and gtr running gear.......

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hasnt this been for sale for a long time ? and didnt u want like 24k before or is this new owner ?

new owner.... when i got the car it needed quite alot of work done.... new twin plate clutch, replace wires in burnt harness.... ive spent atleast $8k on it since i got it...... its not the most economical daily driver...... i just need a $1000 crapper to get me round....... gota sell the car for round $30k to pay off my loan and my tax bill!!!!!!!!!!!!! curse you ato

the suspension is set up for drift...... tein coilovers, castor rods, camber tops, nismo 2 way lsd..... drop a set of nittos or similar and bust into the 10's.... its done a 12.6 on crappy tyres wheel spinning from start to finish.....

What state are you in ?????????

what he said......

and can you get some pics up???

btw, who the hell would want to buy lindsay lohans used dildo anyway.. skanky ugly biatch.

im in nsw... i have decided not to put pics up.... i dont want every1 knowing what i have in it...... as i said it just looks like

a stocker with mags... if you want pics i should be able to email them people who are serious..... ive already had a few offers around the $27k mark.... 1 guy almost shat himself when i hit boost in 2nd....

Edited by rb27tt

this is a f**king wicked weapon, i can vouch for this car.

I was leaning under the bonnet during a basic tune.

Haha but the big brakes and awsome noise gives a little away.

good luck with the sale.

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