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WTB: skyline or a silvia or any other rwd

MUST B manual

mainly a silvia s13

cant be turbo

would like to have rwc

in Brisbane

cant think of anything else atm will add if i can think of more

Edited by xXSpike69Xx
WTB: skyline or a silvia or any other rwd

MUST B manual

mainly a silvia s13

cant be turbo

would like to have rwc

in Brisbane

cant think of anything else atm will add if i can think of more

You say "Skyline or a silvia or any other rwd".... I have a P plate legal, manual, RWD car. It can come with a RWC. It is well under your budget! It is a 1998 VT executive 5 speed. You can have it for $3000 with a RWC. 17'' rims and tires, brand new tread, everything is straight. Metallic green in colour. It's faster than N/A silvia's and skylines (except for the autechs, which are big $$). I am on the sunshine coast, which is close enough to Brisbane.

Ball's in your court.

You say "Skyline or a silvia or any other rwd".... I have a P plate legal, manual, RWD car. It can come with a RWC. It is well under your budget! It is a 1998 VT executive 5 speed. You can have it for $3000 with a RWC. 17'' rims and tires, brand new tread, everything is straight. Metallic green in colour. It's faster than N/A silvia's and skylines (except for the autechs, which are big $$). I am on the sunshine coast, which is close enough to Brisbane.

Ball's in your court.

sorry but no thanks dont want a commodore because there most targeted cars to be pulled over

  • 2 months later...

I've got a tidy s13 I'm selling, 17 inch rims, 150,000kms, runs great, air con, only thing is it's auto but yeah I'm selling it for 3000 Ono let me no if your interested ;)

0434483858

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