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nissan silvia (black) 93 'Ks' model

2ltr turbo, re-built redtop approx 75thou ago, 5 speed, climate control, CD player, 3in exhaust turbo back, HKS pod, 500hp walbro in tank fuel pump, new lifters, timing chain and all guides, new disk rotors, good tyres 215-45-17, new steering rack, tie rod ends, all front end bushes changed imac inside, alarm & immobiliser- keyless entry.. all receipts available, only owner of the car in aust - owned it for over 6yrs, always serviced every 5,000km's and very well maintained.. driven sensibly and never been ova stock boost

Car is located in Adelaide, South Australia.. Suburb- Woodcroft

The car has to go now.. reasonable offers considered

$10,000 negotible

mobile: 0400218118

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guys the car is negotible.. and is awsome condition.. neva been ova boosted always standard.. MAKE AN OFFER !! but no low ballers please.. must be seen

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willing to ship interstate? nothing like this in sydney at all, been looking for six months :(

yeh thats no problems.. if u want to choose the company to carry it over and organise it.. so all i have to do is drop it off at the depot.. then no problems at all :) there are more pics if interested. also as u are interstate i will show u the little bit of rust near sunroof(pictures) only minor as its only in bubble stage.. still paint there and all

let me know wat u would like to do :)

i'll pm the pics now

thanks chris

wats wrong with having a sunroof?? LOL

Nice clean s13, goodluck with the sale. If anything i would have thought the sunroof would be seen as a bonus not a deterant. Who knows. Maybe he's tall and the sunroof brings the roof too low...

ohhhh helmet.. hope this wasnt goin to see driftin then LOL.. too good for that.... Jokes

yes ppl nice and clean.. inspection a must :D

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Car is still up for grabs.. lots of SWAP offers.. but need money for house.. $$$$ in recipts for all work.. very clean

someone must wont one close to stock, clean.. OFFERS will be considered

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