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Hi All,

I'm selling my S13. Its currently unregistered. Requires a blue slip so would probably be ideal for someone wanting a base for a project or track car.

Mods are as follows:

- High mount T3 turbo

- SS manifold

- SARD Fuel Reg

- 3" exhaust

- Manual conversion (s14 box)

- rear 32mm sway bar

- 38mm external gate

- retrimmed interior

- momo steering wheel

- Greddy boost guage

- Blitz oil pressure, water temp, oil temp, boost guages on dash

- Battery relocated to boot

- Oil catch can

Issues with vehicle:

- No head unit/speakers

- average paint

- No rego

- Reverse lights have not been hooked up since trans swap (this was prior to me purchasing vehicle)

- Slight oil leak from motor

Parts that can go with vehicle:

- Spare SR20DET auto ECU (needs to be chipped)

- Automatic tail shaft

- head unit

- possibly speakers (would have to double check that)

- spare interior trim (mainly boot trim)

- "SILVIA" rear bar garnish

- various audio wiring

There may be various other s13 parts, however i would need to confirm

My reason for sale is that i need the money to pay some bills. So i'm looking for an urgent sale.

Vehicle is located in Kellyville/Sydney

Cheers

Nick

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