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Selling my Nissan Silvia S13 Q's Non Turbo, it is the ultimate sleeper and has been profressionally lowered. It has never been in an accident and has no structural damage. Engine is strong. Log books. Only 132,000kms. 1 owner in Japan, 1 lady owner for 10 years, and now I am the owner since last July. Selling because I lost my licence. I love this car and have spent over $6,500 getting the car to where its at. It handles like a dream.

it features the following modifications

-HSD HR Coilovers (2000kms old)- lowered 38mm in the front, and 28mm in the rear.

-KKR Adjustable Rear Camber Arms

-KKR Adjustable Toe Arms

-KKR Adjustable Caster Bars

-Whiteline Drift Pineapples

-Strut Braces (Front and Rear)

-3 Piece Riverside Zepter 16 inch rims, with 8.5 inch width at the rear and 7.5 inch width at the front with +35 offset (worth $4000 when they were released)

Asking $17,000 or O.N.O. Rare collectors item. Everything is stock besides for the handling modifications.

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Pics? Manual? Sorry dude but your about 10k off the mark

My car would have to be one of the only genuine non-accident cars in Australia, and was imported as a Grade 5 car...its a collectors item because most of them have been crashed, thrashed and repaired.

My car is 100% straight (took it a shop for that to be tested), and it was determined it had never been in an accident. That adds bout 5-6 grand to the value, which would mean 7 grand value un modified, + 6 grand condition 13 grand, + 10 grand mods and maintenance (including 4 grand rims), = $17,000 ONO = 6000 discount

do the math mate. car will be worth a lot in years to come

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My car is 100% straight (took it a shop for that to be tested), and it was determined it had never been in an accident. That adds bout 5-6 grand to the value, which would mean 7 grand value un modified, + 6 grand condition 13 grand, + 10 grand mods and maintenance (including 4 grand rims), = $17,000 ONO = 6000 discount

LOLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL

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It been clean doesnt make it a collectors item dude, its still just a n/a s13 at the end of the day. Plus you cant just ad on what you have spent on the car to the price, doesnt work that way, if it did you'd see r32 gtst's going for 20k, the car i bought has around 15k worth of shit on it but its still only worth marginally more then a normal r32 (which was what the i paid and the seller was asking).

BAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHA!

Even though I know he is trolling again it is still funny because there may be a slight chance that he is serious.

I am serious, I was just offered 12,000 by a user on the SAU forums via the PM message system...I rejected his offer because I'm looking for more than that.

I am serious, I was just offered 12,000 by a user on the SAU forums via the PM message system...I rejected his offer because I'm looking for more than that.

expensive hallucinogen habit to fund?

all i can say i want what he is on. i agree with simon.

4k max that car is worth.

that dude is on some serious shit and i want some.

as i have said before about ppl advertising a st car as a fully sik show car.

i might as well advertise my au falcon wagon as a fully competative drift car

even i have more chance of that. lol @ the dik head

all i can say i want what he is on. i agree with simon.

4k max that car is worth.

that dude is on some serious shit and i want some.

as i have said before about ppl advertising a st car as a fully sik show car.

i might as well advertise my au falcon wagon as a fully competative drift car

even i have more chance of that. lol @ the dik head

Redbook has valued the top specimens at 7 grand and the pieces of shit at 4 grand. Mine is not a piece of crap, mine is a collectors item, as well as P plate legal, P plate tax should bring my car up to 19 grand (the value of an unworked autech) but I have way more handling mods and aesthetic mods

Whoever buys this is buying a gem, no doubt the s13's will become a collectors item once they are all destroyed! THIS IS GENUINE NON ACCIDENT 100% STRAIGHT TASTEFULLY MODIFIED HANDLING AND AESTHETIC SILVIA. come on voice offers

Redbook has valued the top specimens at 7 grand and the pieces of shit at 4 grand. Mine is not a piece of crap, mine is a collectors item, as well as P plate legal, P plate tax should bring my car up to 19 grand (the value of an unworked autech) but I have way more handling mods and aesthetic mods

collectors items include cars that are rare. like a xy gtho, 4x4 monaro etc. eg like cars that are in a limited production.

your car is not even stock. it is now modified as you have modified the suspension. so it is just like any other na silvia out there.

i stand by my previous post.

the only reason (if they even did cause i dont believe u) offered u 12k for it is cause they would have been laughing at u when they made a stupid offer like that.

noone would ever pay that for such a car. even if it is in such good nik which i am not disputing.

you price is a joke and u will soon find out. once u have come down off the gear u have been smoking that is rofl.gif

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