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Hey guys,

With the awesome response i got from my track car I've decided to put another car up.

For sale for you right now is a 89 Sileighty! (180sx without the gay pop up headlights instead it has a nice S13 front end)

We all know how gay pop up headlights are and that's why we don't buy 180s but look! They're already gone!!!! to some tool building a Onevia (S13 with 180sx front end) I wonder who got the best part of that deal =S

So back on topic Buy this car $6000 mods include HKS limited edition Front mount, HKS Turbo timer, GReddy Boost controller, SR20 Red top (The guy with the pop up headlights painted it blue) Don't know why,Spitfire boost gauge and a 3 inch exhaust the whole way through!!!

10 MONTHS REGO!!! BRAND NEW PANDA PAINT JOB!!!!!

And to all those people who want to make an offer on this car If you were one of the people who tried to lowball me on my 33 after it was clearly sold. This car price is doubled for you.

Pictures below, Contact Ryan on 0411 552 124.

DON'T MISS OUT ON ANOTHER AWESOME OPPORTUNITY!!!!

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Edited by Eric r33

Nothing wrong! its a car that has been swapped between friends and now the owner needs a 4wd to tow his ke70 to the track...... Can't tow a car with a sileighty! BUY THE CAR!!!!

Good, The vehicle is located in Robertson nsw ( very close to woolongong or the southern highlands) we are about an hour and ten from sydney city.

More offers are coming in so think quick buddy.

Ok so i figure i should just tell everyone about all of the cars i have for sale.....

I currently have:

This sileighty - $6,000,

A C33 laurel - $3,600,

A 20 valve Toyota Sprinter - $6,000,

And a Subaru Impreza - $12,600.

The Subaru comes with a massive sound system 18" Rims and a sports exhaust, The Laurel is pretty much stock, The sprinter is fairly modified, Great drift car f**k does it hammer!!

Any Questions or picture requests just hit me up!!!

Pop up head lights are gay????

Also it wouldn't cost much to just buy a front end of a 180 and put it back to how it used to be.... Back when it was shit.

ah if this was the original 180sx front i would of snapped her up!

intrigued by laurel and sprinter......

The sprinter is 7500 sorry.

The sprinter details are.

1985 Sprinter with brand new 20 valve quad throttle bodies with trumpets aluminum radiator haltec coil packs and haltek e8 computer king springs all round 2 1/2 exhaust all the way through plus extractors pivot stepper rev tacho deep dish steering wheel jdm 5 star wheels worth 2 grand jdm mirrors (So much better than the stock sprinter mirrors) Jdm front grille. Needs rego and the diff has a bit of whine.

CAN GET A BLUE SLIP IF NEEDED!!!!!!!!

BUY THIS CAR!!!!

The Laurel is a stock standard auto rb20 single cam Slight hail damage. you can have it for 3 grand with no rego!!!!!!!!!!

Buy them both. And the subaru hahahahahaha we can work something out if you want all three. =P

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