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For sale: 1988 Nissan S13 Convertible

Asking Price: $16000 (ORIGINALLY ASKING 25000!!!)

Killometer's: 77***kms

Manual or Automatic transmission: Manual

Engine Type: SR20DET 2.0 BLACK TOP

Modifications: SEE BELOW

Complianced: 15 y/old import

Road Worth Certificate: On request

Registration: Yes 07/02/07

Crash History: No Accident History - Inspection Welcome

Other Comment's about the vehicle: SEE BELOW

Location : HORSHAM VIC (3 hrs north of Melbourne)

Contact detail's : Mellisa White / Phil Hobbs (03) 53824365 or 0400953788 ([email protected])

Engine

Black Top SR20DET out of a later model 180sx

has done around 8000kms since it was rebuilt using stock parts (ADD racing)

POD

Hybrid FMIC

HKS BOV

rocker cover detailing (black with glitter flakes)

full 3 inch dump/front pipe to a Trust DD duel pipe exhaust catback

battery relocated to boot (not sure if this is stock in S13 vert?)

Mines Strut brace

Interior

seats re trimmed in pink/black

door trims/glove box re trimmed in silver

carbon fibre dash cover (real carbon)

DVD player

full Audiobarhn sound system (speakers/2 x subs/ 2 x amps)

alarm/immobilizer (viper)

Mines Rear strut brace

Exterior

full S15 front end conversion using wider guards

35mm rear guards

clear tail lights

full bodykit

rear window replaced/restitched

full respray in pink with flakes

bonnet in black with glitter flakes

Rolling Stock

18inch Koya rims (225/45/18 silverstones front / 235/45/18 toyos back) fronts new, rears at 90%

JIC FLT2 Coilovers, near new

full 5 stud conversion using R32 type M calipers

Project Mu brake pads (hurt the pocket!)

New front rotors

Other Comments:

Car was bought around 12 months ago, and has only covered maybe 1500kms. My girlfriend and I are currently looking for a house and its the only reason we are selling it. We have poured alot of money into this car since purchasing it off Danny at ADD racing. Car comes with 12 months of rego and will provide a RWC with the sale.

EDIT: 16K! Moving interstate next month and need this GONE! BARGIN PRICE!!!

PICS HERE!!! http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...howtopic=216447

Edited by A31cefiro

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