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Hi all,

I'm looking to sell my S13 Silvia as my other half has an R33 and I don't see the need in having two nice cars anymore, would like something a bit more practical.

This Silvia was purchased with restoration/mods in mind. I have bought alot of stuff for it but have just not been able to install it all at this stage.

Here is the lowdown on my little beast.

It's a blue Nissan Silvia S13, SR20DE.

Manual. Economical.

I'm not good on specifics as these mods were on the car when I bought it but it has a nice exhaust (it can be heard a mile away!), suspension, pod filter etc.

The paint job is not so good, it needs a re-spray.

Silvia has custom clear lights on the rear, and "smoked" on the front.

17" wheels with low profile tyres. Tyres are all near new.

KM's are at 175xxx at the moment.

Car runs well.

3 months rego (runs out in Feb)

Interior is in good condition, just one or two tears in the driver's seat, few cracks in the dash which is why I bought a new one (see parts).

Awesome stereo with sub.

Immobilizer.

Goodies to come with the car:

Fibre glass "Dmax" style bonnet - bonnet has been on the car before, it just needs to be painted up.

Fibre glass flared front guards

Mint condition dash board

Fibre glass front grill

Black Re-trim for doors and glove box

Standard lights for rear and front.

Asking for $5,500 ONO as I paid $6,500 for it, plus I've purchased all the bits and pieces. Would be good to get some of my money back.

Car is at Pooraka, South Australia.

If you'd like to come and see it or have any questions give me a call - Lexi on 0466207379

Pictures: few shots of the car:

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Plus a few shots from the net of the bonnet and front guards to come with the car. Sorry they are currently at the paintshop I was planning on having the Silvia done at, will have the parts home some time this week if anyone wants to see them. Will post pics when I get them home.

Guards:

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Bonnet:

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Edited by EVIL33

Got some extra photos of the Silvia.

It's still up for grabs.

Pics of interior:

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Pics of boot (and sub):

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Pics of new dash, fibre glass front grill and replacement "black leather" interior for doors/glove box:

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  • 1 month later...

Hey guys,

My Silvia is still for sale.

Price is now $5,299 ONO.

If you are at all interested please contact me. Text me at 0466 207 379

Car is up for QUICK sale!!

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