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Decided to put up my first car for sale. I've owned this for 18 months now and have spent hours driving it and many more working on it. Rego ran out in January last year (2011) and I didn't renew it because of funds and a little issue with the roof. Because it is a sunroof model it has a spot of rust in the roof. it CAN be repaired although at the moment for me it isn't an option as I don't have the time or the money to do it and have other things to worry about like bills and house, etc.

I've been quoted ~1k from a few places to fix the problem completely and this would return it to its former glory. If you're a panel beater this would be a perfect project to fix up. The car can be amazing, all it needs is the roof fixed and it's good to go.

List of goodies -

- SR20DE manual with 98,000km's, chassis has 170,xxxkms. Factory fitted electric sunroof (works perfect)

- HSD Coilovers

- R23 GTR 5 stud and brake conversion all round with cross drilled rotors (these work amazing)

- Nismo 2way LSD

- Digital dash with working H.U.D

- Carpet dash mat

- Cusco camber arms and toe arms

- S14 S2 Seats

- Genuine plastic GTR 2 slat grill

- 17'' D1R's all round

- C's short shifter

- Standard 2" exhaust with canon (came with car)

- Dmax taillights

- J's headlights

- JJR castor rods

- Digital climate control

- 52mm alloy radiator

- New Nismo shift knob

I have a load of parts sitting inside that were meant to go on the car including some brand new carpet which I'll throw in for nothing (cost me $180). Also got a couple sets of wheels that can go with the car and some other bits for a little extra.

I've had the car undercover and under a car cover since taking it off the road to stop the rust from expanding. The rust has not moved any further and at the moment I need the space and the funds for house bills. I'd love to keep it and I know down the road I'll regret selling it but right now I need it to go. Not interested in ridiculous stupid offers and don't want any trades. After genuine interest only. The car starts and runs and goes perfectly. Apart from a rust spot in the roof, the car is amazing. If someone has the time to fix the rust spot and have the roof repainted, this car would turn out to be a very nice daily. This was my plan from day 1 but things changed over the past year. The rust is bad in 1 spot the size of a 10cent coin and spans across about 10cm at the back of the sunroof. This is the only bit of rust on the car. There are your usually little dents and a few scratches, other than that the car is in good overall condition.

I'm looking for $6,800 but am slightly negotiable as I need it gone. For anyone interested it has done a 1:13 around wakefield park with the n/a motor which is pretty decent considering most GTR's and high end silvia's are around the 1:07 mark. With a bit of time it can look amazing again.

Any interested buyers can call/text me on 0431 965 624 or PM me on here. If I don't answer I'm at work and I work all hours of the day/night so just try calling and see what happens. If no answer, just text me and I'll get back to you whenever possible.

Thanks,

Oliver.

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sorry to be a flamin mongrel but $6800 seems way too much for a non turbo s13, I sold my onevia unreg for 2500...

Taking into account of what it has, 2way/gtr setup/arms I think its reasonable. N/a silver's are worth a lot these days, if you don't like the price oh well.

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