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hey guys and girls im lookin for a new car

after R32, R33, 180SX, 300SX, S13 In Adelaide

preferably manual but its not a biggie

turbz or not turbz dont mind.....

around $7k?

i currently have a red KE70 corolla, 5 spd manual, twin carbies, racing bucket seats, $400 CD player, new speakers, bonnet scoop, spotties, racing steering wheel.... i can sell it to my best mate but jsut thought i would chuck it in here if its on interest to anyone and can sway a deal......... haha looking at about $2k for it plus money your way obviously.... sorry cant upload pics!!!! Great drift project, first car or cheap daily!!!

cheers ROLLIN ON. :blush::P:D:domokun::)

Hey mate got a s13 silvia Im thinking of selling

Its silver got a rb20 turbo motor with 5 speed

just put new 6 puk brass buton clutch in it

plus billet light weight flywheel from japan

done the 5 stud conversion alround with gtr 4 pot brakes

starts and drives just needs wheels to be mobile due to 5 stud con.

The car is registerable with old engine / not complied with 6

May consider swap or open to cash offers

Contact me via here or mobile 0448 199 167

I bought some 5 studs wheels for it but they dont fit over front brakes without spacers, so car is sitting up on blocks.

Still starts runs etc and if can be motivated can put 4 stud hubs etc back on so car is mobile or it needs a pair of rims for front.

Havnt got pics yet but will get partner to do those tricky things for me or you can pop around and have a look .

We're north east of adelaide.

Send me your number and we can have a chat might do part trade with rolla.

hey matey, have a look here:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/S1...-s-t289480.html

The listed price is open to negotiation, if you're interested we could work out a lower price with out the wheels.

hey gemazare

wouldnt mind coming to have a look but i live down south so would be quite the treck to head up northern suburbs....

can you post some specks or something so i got a bit of idea what im looking at?

is it registered with the rb20 or not?

can you get spacers for the 5 stud conversion?

thanks

Hey mate,

I found some wheels for it so it will be mobile again.

What specs do you want? Its basically a standard r32 motor in a car 400kg lighter

RB20DET - twin-cam turbocharged (158 kW (215 PS) @ 6400 rpm, 265 N·m (27.0 kgf·m) @ 3200 rpm)

These are standard figures in a r32 , havnt had this on dyno

It has got the good clutch as mentioned b4 and light flywheel.

Theres an intercooler that was factory on s13 as it is a "k" model

All the suspension is original , although handles very well.

Car has only done 100,000 km, motor was low km import.

Currently car is unregistered , although can be registered with old engine

unless you want to go to the effort of getting it engineered and complied.

Stock interior / tidy has a kenwood deck with stacker in boot.

Couple little blemishes on exterior just chips in paint and couple little scratches nothing magor

Also its got a 3 inch exhaust

Let me know cheers

Edited by gemazare

Forgot to mention ,

got the wheels on it and they are supra wheels 16x8

with 2 front tyres near new and rear about 50%

Had to buy some spacers which are bolt on type 30mm

Wheels sit just outside gaurd but dont scrub.

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