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For sale. $1900ONO S13 Silvia. It's a 1991. Its auto, non turbo.

Was originally defected for front damage, by previous owner, we fixed up the damage with my dad, ex panel beater.

It has a substantial dent in the rear panel, We have had the defect for the front damage lifted, and then redefected for Brake Pads, Steering Rack Boots, Fog Lights need to work independantly from the highbeams.

would suit project or drift build (parts car)

Engine runs, but not great.

We bought it off someone, defected, and haddnt been on the road for nearly two years, planned on doing it up but i bought a legnum instead.

Sold as is, DEFECTED. if doesn't sell, will clear the defect and put up for sale again.

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(we got a new bonnet, no stratch)

Call or PM Simon - 0439810485

Located in para hills

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For sale. $1900ONO S13 Silvia. It's a 1991. Its auto, non turbo.

Was originally defected for front damage, by previous owner, we fixed up the damage with my dad, ex panel beater.

It has a substantial dent in the rear panel, We have had the defect for the front damage lifted, and then redefected for Brake Pads, Steering Rack Boots, Fog Lights need to work independantly from the highbeams.

would suit project or drift build (parts car)

Engine runs, but not great.

We bought it off someone, defected, and haddnt been on the road for nearly two years, planned on doing it up but i bought a legnum instead.

Sold as is, DEFECTED. if doesn't sell, will clear the defect and put up for sale again.

post-51686-1265537818_thumb.jpg

(we got a new bonnet, no stratch)

Call or PM Simon - 0439810485

Located in para hills

SR or CA? anymore photos?

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It's an SR

More pics (including pics of the three dents on car!) Stock seats will be put back in before any interest/views or sale.

Sorry it's filthy, been sitting there for ages waiting for some TLC

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It's an SR

More pics (including pics of the three dents on car!) Stock seats will be put back in before any interest/views or sale.

Sorry it's filthy, been sitting there for ages waiting for some TLC

my offers 1k because of the damage and the paint

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