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All reasonable offers will be considered. And I would also consider a swap for a tidy 1996 or later jzx100 chaser manual or outo + cash your way. This S13 is a nice tidy and tastefully modified example. With a long list of quality mods and a very tidy interior and exterior you won't be dissapointed.

ENGINE:

Disco potato turbo

Greddy plumbiing

A/M FMIC (Brand unknown)

GFB blow off valve

Tuned length exhaust manifold

Twin dump pipe

A/M exhaust from dump pipe back including hi flow cat

750cc injectors

Nismo fuel regulator

500hp rated fuel pump

A/M pod filter

Haltec engine management

Eboost2

DRIVE LINE:

Good 5speed manual

Custom 5puk(Carbonic) cushioned clutch less than 12months old

Kaaz mechanical 2way diff

Slotted front rotors and A/M brake pads all round

A/M struts (Buddy club adjustable dampening rear, KYB front) with A/M lowered springs

16" 2 piece japanese rims

INTERIOR:

Mostly standard and very tidy with the exception of R32 Front seats, A/M head unit and speakers and pillar pod holding Eboost2

EXTERIOR:

Is standard apart from lowered ride height and exhaust tip makes for a very good sleeper. There are some blemishes in the paint work from the car being outside so much while I'm at work and a small scratch to the bottom front left guard which was there when I bought it. I was planning a respray but need to sell now.

Tuning was done at Godzilla motorsport producing a healthy 270rwhp on low boost and 300+rwhp on high boost. All services have been done at 5000km intervals since I have owned the vehicle. And at 95,000 gear box and diff oils were done also.

Reason I'm selling is that I now have a little daughter and need a 4door vehical.

$12,000ono all reasonble offers will be considered. Or a swap + cash your way for a jzx100 chaser. RWC supplied upon sale.

Contact me anytime: Shane 0410 690 300.

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