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and they did lol... Its called a Siilva Varietta made by Autech.

My mates got a convertible S13 with a 180sx frontend conversion, came from japan with shaved doors with remote hydraulic door openers, dumped to its guts, and the most pimping rims (like the ones you see on old chevy's) ever. Its like all the convertibles were bought by people that were insane about personalising the car.

The S13 convertables have soo much more structural reinforcement tho (Bootspace is halved and the pillars and top of the windscreen are about twice as thick) it weights the car down, and being only available as a 1.8L Auto its a bit restrictive.

I like that car tho, its very tastefully done. Dunno if Prestige ended up bringing the car down.

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you learn to live with risbey's wording. I love his all inclusive disclaimer "the car is in good condition considering its age" which means it could have anything from a crusty underbody to immaculate panels.

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