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Item: s13 Silvia, 91', 5sp manual, SR20 non turbo, LOW KMS!!!

Location: Brisbane, Southside

Website: www.carsales.com.au rego no. 695 KBQ

Item Condition: GC, female driver, always garaged

Reason for Selling: need money urgently for investment

Price and Payment Conditions: $7999 o.n.o

Extra Info: colour: Champagne gold with grey two tone

Pictures: pictures up tomorrow or on carsales, rego no. 695 KBQ

Contact Details: kimi - 0432 191 349 or [email protected] or pm me ^^

NEEDS TO GO THIS WEEK, sr20de, 5 speed manual, non turbo, very good handling, good for cruising, and fuel efficient. excellent car for p platers with new laws.

Exterior:

it has an after market sports exhaust with custom canon, alloy wheels, new lowered suspension - King Springs in the front and Rsr's at the back, radiator professionally rebuilt, yellow silicon hoses in engine bay, just recently services - new oil filter, always looked after, fuel injector cleaner used every 10,000 kms, recent gearbox oil change, timing chain replaced around 10,000ks ago. has new 2nd hand front gaurd due to my brother denting it with his bike, atm it has 15inch enkeis but will sell with stock sr rims.

interior:

in good condition, kenwood cd player with 6x9 upgraded indoor speakers, aftermarket watertemp and volts gauges in custom made din, alarm, remote central locking and alarm, power windows and mirrors, power steering, all electrics in working order

never been thrashed nor over heated, always warmed up before driving, and cooled down before turning off, never had trouble with cold starts

female owner!

selling due to new job, and need funds for investment.

PRICE DROP $7999 neg.

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