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FOR SALE:

1991 S13 Silvia

SR20DET

Automatic (still beats ya manuals...)

165km's

T28 turbo

Hybrid front mount intercooler

3" cat back exhaust

3" dump pipe/front pipe in one

Stainless steel exhaust manifold

Turbosmart type 2 blow off valve

GFB bleed valve

King springs all round

17" Speedy rims with 225/45 front, 235/45 rear treads

Car already has RWC (dated from 30th October)

I absolutely want this car sold this weekend. Very fast car. Always puts people back in their seats when hitting boost. Ran 14.2 second quarter mile at benaraby raceway. It was the only time the car has ever seen the track and it ran that time on 205 tyres that i was just using for a burnout. Should make a 13 quite easy with some good tyres. That was also with full street trim. Probably forgotten some stuff but yeah.

Price is $7500. Car is registered until February 2008 in QLD. Car is located in Rockhampton. Will freight at buyers expense.

If you're interested, don't hesitate to contact me on 0432 958 395 or pm me on here.

Link to CarSales.com.au ad with all the pictures I have of it.

http://carsales.com.au/used-cars/private/N...x=mode+matchany

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