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Hey guys, for sale is my second shell, as im committing all my time and funds to my 180sx.

Sale price is 2000 ono

1992 (i think, will confirm) Nissan s13 Silvia

Was sr20de manual

Is complied with compliance plate,

Has done 169,000 km's

has a small ding on the front with quater and bonnet damage, pics show it.

Exterior:

50mm Widebody fibreglass rear guards, professionally moulded

25mm widebody vented fibreglass front guards

Fibreglass front bar

Fibreglass side skirts

comes with taillights/indicators/centre garnish, (no headlights)

Interior:

All sound deadening removed,

Aftermarket steering wheel and boss kit

aftermartket pedals

no seats,

comes with dash, centre console, door cards, quater pieces, cluster

Power windows,

includes brake master, clutch master, power steering rack, clutch slave cylinder,

the rest

Has locked/welded 4.3 Diff

R33 NA front brakes with rotors,

Lowered on king springs with good shocks.

front chassis rails are foam filled for stiffness.

R31 skyline wheels, (rear balled front good)

Does not come with engine or gearbox or loom or ecu

Pickup from Mount Kuring-gai, Sydney, (35 mins north of cbd)

NOTE: can come with a blown Blacktop SR with t25 for extra,

PM me or call on 0416920004

Cheers

Ben

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Also comes with Adjustable camber tops on the front,

theres the pics of the damage, nothing major,

also, no driver side pics because the bushes are in the way, can get them if interested, nothing wrong there same as passenger side.

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