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hi all,

i've got my s13 for sale as i've got no licence atm and need to start prioritizing my life and focus on other things that are more important then the car.

so, i've got a 1991 s13 silvia.

its got around 117xxx on the clock and 90xxxkms on the engine, the previous owner bought a new engine from just jap late last year.

at the same time he replaced the clutch with an exedy replacement item, feels good, drives very well.

the car has new brake pads all round, the front rotors are stock and the rears are slotted, i have a set of 4 pot z32 calipers on the shelf that will come with the car, all that is needed for the upgrade is the rotors off a z32 300zx and a bigger brake master cylinder( $50 ).

the car has an apexi s13 super intake kit valued at $299, it has 4-1 jasma approved extractors which give it good top end power for an SR20DE, it has a full 2.5" exhaust which was custom made by liverpool exhausts, i have put on a set of 2.5" flutes on the back, they are very loud but i have got a cannon muffler that can be welded on if needed for the sale.

its rolling on a set of 15x7 +25 bbs meshies with good tread all round, up front is 8kg cusco coilovers and JIC 6kg on the rear.

the interior is pretty clean for its age, i have removed the rear seat and the interior trim from the boot, the plastic panel were in pretty bad shape as the previous owner was a bricky and used it to get to and from work <_<

the rear seat is ready to be bolted back in along with the seatbelts and anything else that was removed.

the front seats are in average condition, they are the stadard sr tweed seats, they are somewhat dirty and the drivers side bolster is finished.

i have a pair of front 300zx seats retrimmed in blue cloth for the front, just need to modify the rails to bolt them in as the z32 rails are not wide enough, will be included in the sale.

the car has adjustable strut braces up front and back, i am unsure of the brands as they came with the car when i bought it.

the paint on the car was pretty bad, had alot of scratches everywhere so i gave it a quick coat in matte black, it is not a pretty looking car BUT, for $7000 total price the car will be resprayed in any basic colour at the buyers choice by a professional panel beater, not a dodgy backyard job.

the car will have to be sanded down and prep'd for the respray like any car and if the buyer wants to go ahead with the respray i will require the asking price of the car before any prep or paint will commence.

i have alot of plans for this car, i would LOVE to keep it and eventually turn it into some sort of weekend track weapon but things in my life need to change for the best, i have found myself focusing on the car more then my career and it needs to stop hence the sale.

so, $6000 for the car as is, with the z32 300zx 4 pot calipers for the front + the pair of 300zx retrimmed front seats + cannon muffler.

OR

$7000 for the car + a professional respray of the buyers choice (custom colour will be extra along with any body work ect.)

- link to my original for sale ad http://www.nissansilvia.com/classifieds/vi...g.php?view=2681 -

call or text

no longer interested in trades

0433185307

james

CAR MUST GO ASAP, NO LICENCE AND NO JOB SO I NEED THE CASH

Hey,how much with a body kit thrown on aswell and resprayed?

email me more info and some pics if u can:)

[email protected]

atm i cant afford to buy a kit and chuck it on when its sprayed, if you want to go that way with it, we do the deal and you supply the kit, spoiler whatever you want and bring it to me, i'll have to sand down the car myself but everything else will be done at a panel shop.

i'd much rather just sell it as it is and be done with the car as i have no job now and need the money.

no longer offering the respray, i do not have the cash available to prep the car for paint.

the asking price is $6000, that is what i am asking, will not sell for anything less.

not $5k, not $5,500... $6000 cash as it is right now, if not i will just keep the car untill i get my licence back.

will consider trades for an R32

  • 2 weeks later...

i'm located in wollongong guys.

if your interested please leave a post here so i can keep track of it as i dont have any credit due to lack of job/licence.

post here or call me if interested.

cheers

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