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Hi All,

My S13 is up for sale.

I have had the car for a little over two years and in that time I've done around 22,000k's. Genuine reason for sale; i've bought another car and don't have the room/need for two.

All servicing (oils, filters, pads, plugs, etc) has been carried out by me, anything else has been done by Autosport Engineering, Kirrawee. I haven't had any problems with the car, apart from a failed coilpack - all four were replaced with OEM S15 items. The servicing intervals have been kept nice and short to make sure track work isn't a problem.

The body is in reasonable condition. The bonnet, doors and boot are fine but the paint on the fenders and roof are faded/scratched. I'll be sure to make it clear in person.

I've recently renewed rego, so nothing to worry about there.

Here are the details of the car:

Black, 1988 model

Rego till 16 November 2010.

116,xxx k's

1997 SR20DET Blacktop conversion.

5sp Manual

Short Shifter kit

Front Mount Intercooler

Garrett GT28R Ball Bearing turbo

3" exhaust turbo back, 3” highflow cat

Walbro fuel pump

Oil Catch Can

Nismo clutch

R33 Radiator

Pod filter

Battery Relocated to the boot.

Full 5 stud hub conversion with S15 hubs, LCA's, etc

S15 Calipers and Rotors

Project Mu HC+ Pads F+R

Kazama adjustable castor rods

Front strut brace

Whiteline springs on KYB shocks

25mm front and 20mm rear swaybars with replaced bushes

Rays 'Paton Place' rims 17x7 fronts, 17x8 rears

Quality Bridgestone tyres with plenty of tread left

Viscous LSD

Boost Gauge

Drift Handbrake button

Nismo Gearknob

Pioneer CD player

Alpine V12 AMP

Alpine DD Drive 6.5" Splits

Kenwood rear speakers

Factory sunroof

Mu Secret HID Headlights

Nismo Front Grille

I am available on Saturday afternoons and Sundays. I'm also happy to see people in the evenings since there's still light at this time of year. I live in the Inner West.

Price: $7500

You can read more about the car here

My Blog

Any questions, send me a PM here or call 0412 509 637.

Cheers,

Leif

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  • 2 weeks later...

Yep car is still for sale, so feel free to come and have a look! The car is cheap, but feel free to make an offer - you may be pleasanty surprised smile.gif

Answers to some common questions i've had so far:

- It has a factory SR20det ECU.

- Boost control is taken care of by a manual T-piece.

- The front right fender has been repainted with spray can, dude to a VERY low speed nudge. No structural drama as a result.

Weekly bump!

Just put two new Bridgestone Adrenalin tyres on the front. 400 bux value to the buyer :)

This is a really fun car folks. The paint's not the best, but some might argue that's a good thing - it doesn't attract unwanted attention, you can park it anywhere, or you can skid it without the worry!

Reliable car that you can have cheap fun in and as i've said, price negotiable to genuine buyers.

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