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Item: 1990 Nissan Silvia S13 Ca18de Auto

Location: Sunshine Coast

Item Condition: Used, Small Amounts of Coastal rust, White over gold 2 tone, Brand new tyres, Reco's Box, New exhaust, Sony head unit, speakers, Motor needs some attention suit someone doing conversion, Cheap silvia knowing it needs some work!

Reason for Selling: free up some $$ and some space

Price and Payment Conditions: $2750 ONO - very negotiable. you call me, you have cash and its a reasonable offer you will walk away with this car

Extra Info: Come buy this thing

Pictures: On request will sms them to you but dont waste my time!

Contact Details: PM, Post or if your serious 0413 768 208

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Item: 1990 Nissan Silvia S13 Ca18de Auto

Location: Sunshine Coast

Item Condition: Used, Small Amounts of Coastal rust, White over gold 2 tone, Brand new tyres, Reco's Box, New exhaust, Sony head unit, speakers, Motor needs some attention suit someone doing conversion, Cheap silvia knowing it needs some work!

Hey mate can you pls email me pics of the S13?

[email protected]

i am also on the coast.. im looking for a 180sx/S13 for a RB20 conversion lol..

Cheers,

Dave



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